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Plant Physiology 85:706-710 (1987) © 1987 American Society of Plant Biologists Enzymology of Fructan Synthesis in GrassesProperties of Sucrose-Sucrose-Fructosyltransferase in Barley Leaves (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Gerbel)Department of Botany, University of Basel, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland
Fructan synthesis was induced in excised primary leaf blades of Hordeum vulgare L. cv Gerbel by illumination in 30 millimolar fructose. This treatment induced a 26-fold increase of sucrose-sucrose-fructosyltransferase (SST, EC 2.4.1.99) activity within 24 hours. Acid invertase (EC 3.2.1.26) activity remained about constant. By preparing protoplasts from induced leaves, approximately 80% of the invertase activity was removed with the cell walls while SST was retained. The protoplast homogenate was used to partially purify and characterize SST. Acid precipitation (pH 4.75) and anion exchange chromatography (fast protein liquid chromatography on Mono `Q') resulted in a recovery of about 80% of total SST activity. The principal activity (SST 1), accounting for 85% of the activity recovered, was purified about 200-fold. It was essentially free of invertase activity and catalyzed the synthesis of a trisaccharide which co-chromatographed with isokestose (1F-
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