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- W1565199071 abstract "This chapter discusses vacuole and carbohydrate metabolism. The vacuole is capable of accumulating a wide range of inorganic and organic molecules and of sequestering them against a concentration gradient, but there is conflicting evidence over the extent to which such processes are involved in vacuolar metabolism of primary carbohydrates. Sucrose is the pivotal metabolite in terms of soluble carbohydrate metabolism in plants. Its synthesis in leaves, the dynamics of its export and its subsequent metabolism in sink tissues controls the rate and distribution of a wide range of catabolic and biosynthetic reaction pathways. Sucrose itself is a vacuolar metabolite and is the biosynthetic precursor of a range of other soluble sugars, some of which may be found in vacuoles. Both mechanically and enzymically prepared vacuoles have been used to study carbohydrate metabolism. The length of incubation in hydrolytic enzymes and the fact that these preparations may have activities against some or all of the carbohydrates, which are found naturally in the tissue under test, make mechanical isolation the preferred option. Preparations of isolated vacuoles can be used to prepare purified tonoplast membranes and thence membrane vesicles which are capable of measurable rates of metabolite transport. It is important, on one hand, to view the vacuole as a component of the overall metabolism of carbon in plants and, on the other hand, to recognize its singular character and multifunctionality. These, in turn, strongly affect the important role played in carbon partitioning." @default.
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- W1565199071 title "The Vacuole and Carbohydrate Metabolism" @default.
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