Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, P. O. Box 1600, 2601, Canberra City, A.C.T., Australia.
Planta. 1975 Jan;125(3):273-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00385603.
Portulaca oleracea L. has some features common to C4 species but it has been suggested from other studies that a substantial proportion of assimilated carbon dioxide is incorporated into pyruvate and alanine by routes not involving C4 acids or 3-phosphoglycerate. The present paper reports that enzyme activities in P. oleracea leaves, and the labelling patterns observed during assimilation of (14)CO2, are entirely consistent with the operation of the C4 pathway, with most of the label appearing initially in the C-4 of C4 acids, followed by the prominent labelling of 3-phosphoglycerate, hexose phosphates and then sucrose and starch after longer periods. In contrast to other recent observations, neither alanine nor pyruvate was a prominent early-labelled product, and the observed labelling of alanine was consistent with it being derived from radioactive carbon initially incorporated into C4 acids.
马齿苋属(Portulaca oleracea L.)具有一些 C4 物种的共同特征,但也有研究表明,相当一部分同化的二氧化碳通过不涉及 C4 酸或 3-磷酸甘油酸的途径被掺入到丙酮酸和丙氨酸中。本文报告称,马齿苋属叶片中的酶活性以及在(14)CO2同化过程中观察到的标记模式与 C4 途径的运作完全一致,大部分标记最初出现在 C4 酸的 C-4 位,随后是 3-磷酸甘油酸、己糖磷酸,然后是更长时间后的蔗糖和淀粉。与其他最近的观察结果相反,丙氨酸和丙酮酸都不是早期显著标记的产物,观察到的丙氨酸标记与它最初被掺入 C4 酸的放射性碳一致。