Sugar transport in isolated corn root protoplasts. 1984

W Lin, and M R Schmitt, and W D Hitz, and R T Giaquinta
Central Research and Development Department, Experimental Station, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Delaware 19898.

Isolated corn (Zea mays L.) root protoplasts were used to study sucrose and hexose uptake. It is found that glucose was preferentially taken up by the protoplasts over sucrose and other hexoses. Glucose uptake showed a biphasic dependence on external glucose concentration with saturable (K(m) of 7 millimolar) and linear components. In contrast, sucrose uptake only showed a linear kinetic curve. Sucrose and glucose uptake were linear over a minimum of 1 hour at pH 6.0 and 1 millimolar exogenous sugar concentration. Glucose uptake showed a sharp 42 degrees C temperature optimum, while sucrose uptake showed a lower temperature sensitivity which did not reach a maximum below 50 degrees C. Uptake of both sugars was sensitive to several metabolic inhibitors and external pH. Differences between sucrose and glucose uptake in two different sink tissue (i.e. protoplasts from corn roots and soybean cotyledons) are discussed.

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