Precursor-Product Relationships during Sulfate Incorporation into Porphyridium Capsular Polysaccharide
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- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 53 (3) , 434-439
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.53.3.434
Abstract
This study describes the kinetics of 35S-incorporation during in vivo sulfate esterification of Porphyridium aerugineum capsular polysaccharide. Techniques were developed to isolate the precursor pool (free sulfate), cell-associated product, and extracellular product. Specific radioactivities of these three fractions were monitored during pulse-chase sequences. Label rapidly appeared in the pool during the pulse, then declined asymptotically during the chase as equilibrium was approached. Efflux of small quantities of isotope from the cell during chase periods was not the result of backleakage, but the result of washing untransported isotope from the free-space. During the pulse, intracellular product was labeled at 25% of the rate at which the pool was labeled. Fully 50% of the label which left the pool was incorporated into the polysaccharide as ester sulfate, indicating that polysaccharide esterification is a major metabolic pathway for sulfate. The specific radioactivity of the extracellular product increased slowly throughout pulse and chase periods.Keywords
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