Enzyme profiling of a range of sugarcane tissue types with different levels of sucrose

Date
2005-12
Authors
Orendo-Smith, R.
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Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch
Abstract
The study had two main objectives: 1) to investigate specific enzyme activity profiles at various developmental stages and to determine possible implications for sucrose metabolism, 2) to incorporate enzyme activity data of different internodes to obtain a detailed model of every stage in the tissue maturation process. The most significant findings of the regulation of sucrose accumulation in this study are centred on three main point controls in sucrose metabolism pathway. Firstly, the maturation of sugarcane internodes coincided with an increase of SPS in most genotypes, and this underlines the key role of this enzyme in sucrose accumulation. Secondly, SuSy activity (cleavage reaction) correlated negatively with sucrose concentration and hence with tissue maturation process, in most of the varieties. This finding indicates that SuSy could well be implicated in sucrose metabolism. Thirdly, in vitro PFP activity was found to be negatively correlated to sucrose content in sugarcane varieties differing in amount of sucrose.
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Thesisa (MSc (Genetics. Plant Biotechnology))--University of Stellenbosch, 2005.
Keywords
Theses -- Plant biotechnology, Dissertations -- Plant biotechnology, Sugarcane -- Composition, Sucrose -- Metabolism, Enzymes
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