1973
DOI: 10.1139/x73-029
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Metabolism of Uracil by Germinating Jack Pine Seedlings

Abstract: In hypocotyls of dry jack pine seeds, RNA was localized mainly in nucleoli and throughout nuclei. After 4 days of imbibition, RNA increased in the cytoplasm and was concentrated particularly in phragmosomes during the first wave of cell divisions. At 5-6 days, when radicles had emerged, uracil-5 or 6-3H was readily degraded to β-alanine via dihydrouracil and β-urcidopropionic acid. The remaining 10% of the radioactivity was recovered mainly as uracil from ribosomal RNA. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis was u… Show more

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“…These two metabolites of uracil catabolism, also found during somatic embryo maturation (Ashihara et al, in press), are indicative of an active reductive pathway of uracil catabolism. A similar degradation pathway was also reported in other plant species (Durzan et al, 1973;Ashihara, 1977;Kanamori-Fukuda et al, 1981).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…These two metabolites of uracil catabolism, also found during somatic embryo maturation (Ashihara et al, in press), are indicative of an active reductive pathway of uracil catabolism. A similar degradation pathway was also reported in other plant species (Durzan et al, 1973;Ashihara, 1977;Kanamori-Fukuda et al, 1981).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…1b), as also reported in other systems (Durzan et al 1973;Ashihara et al 2000;Ashihara 2002, 2006a;Sato and Ashihara 2009). Degradation of uracil was extensive (more than 80% of total incorporation) conWrming previous reports (Ashihara et al 2000).…”
Section: Degradation Of Purine and Pyrimidine Nucleotidessupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Compared to other plants, a very active adenine salvage pathway for nucleotide biosynthesis was noted. For pyrimidines, Durzan and his co-workers (Durzan et al 1973, Pitel andDurzan 1975) examined the metabolism of exogenously supplied radioactive uracil, thymine, thymidine, and orotate in Pinus banksiana seeds and seedlings. Biosynthesis of nucleic acids via the de novo and salvage pathways of pyrimidine nucleotides and degradation of pyrimidine bases were demonstrated by their tracer experiments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%