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J Exp Bot ; 52(360): 1519-26, 2001 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11457912

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Experiments were conducted to investigate the effect of S nutrition and availability on the forms of S and N in the endosperm cavity and endosperm of wheat, and on the capacity of the endosperm to utilize those compounds for the synthesis of proteins. Plants were grown in solution culture with 2 mM N and either 200 microM S (high-S) or 50 microM S (low-S) and all nutrients were withdrawn at various times from booting until 8 d post-anthesis. Sulphate was the major form of soluble S in the endosperm cavity and endosperm of high-S plants during the time of rapid grain development. By contrast, glutathione (GSH) was the major form of soluble S in the endosperm cavity and in the endosperm in low-S plants. Crude extracts of endosperm tissue from both high-S and low-S plants supported (i) the hydrolysis of GSH to gamma-glutamyl cysteine and glycine, and of gamma-glutamyl cysteine to glutamate and cysteine, and (ii) sulphate-dependent PPi-ATP exchange and the sulphydration of O-acetylserine catalysed by ATP sulphurylase and cysteine synthase, respectively. High-S nutrition enhanced the in vitro rates of ATP sulphurylase and cysteine synthase.


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Seeds/physiology , Sulfur/metabolism , Triticum/growth & development , Adenosine Triphosphate , Cysteine/metabolism , Cysteine Synthase/metabolism , Glutamate-Cysteine Ligase , Glutamic Acid/metabolism , Glutathione/biosynthesis , Glycine/metabolism , Nitrogen/chemistry , Nitrogen/metabolism , Nitrogen/pharmacology , Sulfates/metabolism , Sulfur/chemistry , Sulfur/pharmacology , Triticum/metabolism
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