Fatty acid biosynthesis from acetate and CO_2 in the developing soybean cotyledon
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概要
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Developing soybean cotyledons rapidly incorporated acetate into fatty acids and water soluble constituents. Oleic acid was the first fatty acid to be detected with ^6lt;14>t;C and the ^6lt;14>t;C: distribution pattern with time was consistent with its being the precursor of linoleic and linolenic acids. Palmitic or stearic acid did not appear to be the precursor of oleic acid but appeared to be formed parallel to it. The cotyledons did fix ^6lt;14>CO_2 by either dark or light fixation reactions but little ^6lt;14>t;C was incorporated into lipids.
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著者
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Rinne R.
United States Regional Soybean Laboratory University Of Illinois
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CANVIN D.
Department of Biology,Queen's University
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Canvin D.
Department Of Biology Queen's University
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