Abstract
In leaves, the anaerobic accumulation of alanine was accompanied by a loss of aspartate, and these changes preceded gamma-aminobutyrate accumulation and glutamate loss. Changes in keto acid content did not appear to be the cause of amino acid changes. Accumulation of gamma-aminobutyrate was due to acceleration of glutamate decarboxylation and arrest of gamma-aminobutyrate transamination. Changes in enzyme content did not explain the changes in reaction rates in vivo. Most of the aspartate may be converted anaerobically to alanine via oxalacetate and pyruvate.
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Streeter, J. G., & Thompson, J. F. (1972). Anaerobic Accumulation of γ-Aminobutyric Acid and Alanine in Radish Leaves ( Raphanus sativus, L.). Plant Physiology, 49(4), 572–578. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.49.4.572
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