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  • Title: Identification of guanosine diphosphate derivatives of D-xylose, D-mannose, D-glucose and D-galactose in mature strawberry leaves.
    Author: Selvendran RR, Isherwood FA.
    Journal: Biochem J; 1967 Nov; 105(2):723-8. PubMed ID: 5584013.
    Abstract:
    The nucleotides from a trichloroacetic acid extract of mature strawberry leaves were separated into ten main fractions by chromatography on a Dowex 1 (formate form) column with ammonium formate as the eluting agent. One of these fractions, which was suspected to contain not only ADP but also GDP-sugars, was separated into a number of subfractions by further chromatography on a Dowex 1 (formate form) column with the formic acid system as the eluting agent. One of these subfractions was identified from its ultraviolet spectra, from its position on the two ion-exchange columns and by thin-layer chromatography as a GDP-sugar. Mild acid hydrolysis gave GDP and a mixture of sugars. The sugars, after a preliminary separation on a paper chromatogram, were identified by an isotope-dilution method. The sugars were condensed with sodium [(14)C]cyanide, the [(14)C]nitriles were hydrolysed and one of the epimeric acids was isolated, either as lactone or amide, by co-crystallization with a non-radioactive carrier. This method distinguishes between enantiomorphic sugars. d-Mannose, d-xylose, d-glucose and d-galactose were present in the proportions 40:10:1:1 respectively. The total amount of the GDP-sugars was approx. 0.1mumole/100g. of fresh leaves.
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