Subcellular Metabolite Levels in Spinach Leaves

  • Gerhardt R
  • Stitt M
  • Heldt H
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The alterations of subcellular metabolite levels during the day in spinach leaves have been investigated using nonaqueous density gradient centrifugation to separate chloroplasts, cytosol, and vacuole. The results provide direct evidence for the role of sucrose phosphate synthase and cytosolic fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase in regulating sucrose synthesis in leaves and also show that the phosphate translocator is kinetically limiting in vivo.

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Gerhardt, R., Stitt, M., & Heldt, H. W. (1987). Subcellular Metabolite Levels in Spinach Leaves. Plant Physiology, 83(2), 399–407. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.83.2.399

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