The mechanism supplying acetyl-CoA for terpene biosynthesis in sweet potato with black rot: Incorporation of acetate-2-^<14>C, pyruvate-3-^<14>C and citrate-2,4-^<14>C into ipomeamarone
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Silica gel thin layer chromatography showed that acetate-2-^<14>C, pyruvate-3-^<14>C and citrate-2,4-^<14>C were incorporated into ipomeamarone in sweet potato root tissues infected by Ceratocystis fimbriata. Rates of incorporation of ^<14>C, from these 3 substances, into the CHCl_3-CH_3OH-soluble lipid fraction and ipomeamarone were of the following order: acetate > pyruvate > citrate.
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Oba Kazuko
Laboratory Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Oba Kazuko
Laboratory Of Biockemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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Shibata Hiroshi
Laboratory For Health Care Science Research Center Suntory Ltd.
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Uritani Ikuzo
Laboratory Of Biochemistry And Institute For Biochemical Regulation Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya Un
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Shibata Hiroshi
Laboratory Of Biockemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Nagoya University
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