Transport and Metabolism of 1′-Fluorosucrose, a Sucrose Analog Not Subject to Invertase Hydrolysis
Open Access
- 1 February 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Physiology
- Vol. 77 (2) , 291-295
- https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.77.2.291
Abstract
The novel sucrose derivative 1′-fluorosucrose (α-d-glucopyranosyl-β- d-1-deoxy-1-fluorofructofuranoside) was synthesized in order to help define mechanisms of sucrose entry into plant cells. Replacement of the 1′-hydroxyl by fluorine very greatly reduces invertase hydrolysis of the derivative (hydrolysis at 10 millimolar 1′-fluorosucrose is less than 2% that of sucrose) but does not reduce recognition, binding, or transport of 1′-fluorosucrose by a sucrose carrier. Transport characteristics of 1′-fluorosucrose were studied in three different tissues. The derivative is transported by the sucrose carrier in the plasmalemma of developing soybean cotyledon protoplasts with a higher affinity than sucrose (Km 1′-fluorosucrose 0.9 millimolar, Km sucrose 2.0 millimolar). 1′-Fluorosucrose is a competitive inhibitor of sucrose uptake with an apparent Ki also of 0.9 millimolar, while the Ki of sucrose competition of 1′-fluorosucrose uptake was 2.0 millimolar. Thus, both sugars are recognized at the same binding site in the plasmalemma. Both sucrose and 1′-fluorosucrose show very similar patterns of phloem translocation from an abraded leaf surface through the petiole indicating that recognition of 1′-fluorosucrose by sucrose carriers involved in phloem loading is likely as well.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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