STUDIES ON WHEAT PLANTS WITH CARBON-14 COMPOUNDS: XX. THE METABOLISM OF PROPIONIC ACID
- 1 February 1964
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 42 (2) , 187-193
- https://doi.org/10.1139/o64-022
Abstract
The metabolism of propionic acid by maturing wheat plants was investigated by use of the radioactive tracers propionate-1-C14, -2-C14, and -3-C14. Carbon 2 of propionate was most extensively incorporated into kernel components and yielded kernel protein of high specific activity, glutamic acid being particularly radioactive. Carbon 3 was also preferentially incorporated into glutamic acid but was not as efficient in this regard as was carbon 2. Carbon 1 of propionate was extensively respired as carbon dioxide. It did not label glutamic acid extensively. Partial degradation of glutamic acid from kernel protein hydrolyzates showed that carbon 1 of propionate labelled carbon 1 of glutamate more than it did other glutamate carbons. Carbon 2 of propionate preferentially labelled carbon 4 of glutamate and carbon 3 preferentially labelled carbon 5 of glutamate. Similar data were obtained by examining the carbon-14 distribution in free glutamic acid obtained from wheat seedlings labelled with radioactive propionate-1-C14, -2-C14, and -3-C14.The results are interpreted as evidence that propionate is degraded by conversion of carbon 1 to carbon dioxide and by utilization of carbons 2 and 3 as acetate, with carbon 3 behaving as the carboxyl carbon of acetate. They accord with views on the mode of propionate metabolism derived from studies with plant tissue slices.This publication has 10 references indexed in Scilit:
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