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100 _aReddy A R
245 0 _aUtilization of photosynthates during rubber biosynthesis in guayule (Parthenium argentatum Gray)
260 _bPhotosynthetica
_c1995
300 _a351-358
500 _aSource Year: 1996
520 _aIncorporation of 14C-labelled CO2, 3-phosphoglycerate (PGA), phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) and pyruvate into hexane-extractable rubber fractions in cut shoots of guayule cv. 11591 was determined in order to evaluate the role of photosynthesis in providing precursors for rubber biosynthesis. DCMU inhibited the incorporation of labelled CO2 and PGA into rubber. The incorporation of 14CO2 increased with increasing light intensity. Enzymatic activities of phosphoglyceromutase, enolase, pyruvate kinase and pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in purified chloroplasts from the leaves indicated the chloroplast autonomy for intraplastid acetyl coenzyme A formation. Enzymes related to the biosynthesis of isopentenyl pyrophosphate (IPP) were associated with both leaf and stem extracts. Rubber-producing enzyme activities, namely IPP isomerase and rubber transferase, were abundantly localized in roots and stems of guayule, while the leaves exhibited low activities of these enzymes. Hence the leaves of guayule play a major role in providing precursors for rubber formation in stems and roots.
650 _aGuayule
650 _aRubber biosynthesis
700 _aDas V S R
856 _uIRRDB
942 _cJS
999 _c72032
_d72032