Plant Nucleotide Metabolism. Hiroshi Ashihara

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(Table 2.1). The proportion of adenylates, i.e. the adenylate energy charge ([ATP] + ½[ADP])/(ATP + ADP + AMP) originally proposed by Atkinson (1977), is maintained at an almost constant ratio of 0.8–0.9 in actively growing plant cells. The energy charge in young tea leaves, 0.86, is within this range, but leaves of A. thaliana, tobacco, and tomato showed lower values, 0.5−0.6, because of the higher concentrations of ADP and AMP. While the energy charge fluctuates with diverse growth conditions, some reported changes might be ascribed to the presence of hydrolytic enzymes in extracts. The ATP/ADP ratio is also a major parameter of interest in the investigation of metabolic aspects of bioenergetics. The ratios are usually high in actively growing cells and tissues.

      2.1.2 Concentration of Purine and Pyrimidine Bases and Nucleosides

      Source: Based on data of Wagner and Backer (1992) and Shimano and Ashihara (2006).

Nicotiana tabacum Datura innoxia Catharanthus roseus
Nucleosides and bases Cells Leaves Cells +Pi Peanut Leaves Barley Leaves Wheat Leaves Rye Leaves
Adenosine 3.8 1.0 8.1 9.0 69.0 41.9 40.6
Guanosine 2.3 1.3 13.6 27.6 22.3 4.6
Inosine 2.0
Uridine 4.2 2.0 4.7 1.0 4.1 57.1 15.8 4.1
Cytidine 0.9 17.5
Adenine 1.5 41.4 13.0 8.7
Guanine 7.2
Uracil
Cytosine

      The values (nmol g−1 f.w.) were obtained from the suspension-cultured cells at the exponential phase of growth phase and young leaves. For comparison, the values from phosphate-deficient Catharanthus


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