Palatinose-hydrolyzing Activity and Its Relation to Modulation of Flower Opening in Response to the Sugar in Dianthus Species

S. Satoh, Mayu Miyai, So Sugiyama, Noriko Toyohara
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Palatinose (isomaltulose) is an analog of sucrose and was regarded as non-metabolizable in plant tissues until recently. In the present study, we found that crude extracts from carnation petals had activity to hydrolyze palatinose. Preliminary characterization of this activity using a crude enzyme extract from ‘Lillian’ carnation petals revealed that hydrolyzing activity was exhibited by α-glucosidase, which uses isomaltose and palatinose, both being α-1,6-glucosides, as substrates. Exogenous application of palatinose stimulated flower opening of carnation cultivars (Dianthus caryophyllus ‘Lillian’, ‘Pure Red’, and ‘Light Pink Barbara’), but suppressed it in D. barbatus ‘Shin-higuruma’. Palatinose-hydrolyzing activity was much higher in the extract from carnation than that from D. barbatus. These observations suggested that palatinose stimulated flower opening in carnation by supplying glucose and fructose, but suppressed it in D. barbatus, probably through the inhibition of general metabolism, similar to the action of α-glucosidase, caused by its excess accumulation.
石竹属植物巴糖糖水解活性及其与糖对花朵开放调节的关系
巴氏糖(异麦芽糖)是蔗糖的类似物,直到最近才被认为在植物组织中不可代谢。在本研究中,我们发现康乃馨花瓣粗提物具有水解巴氏糖的活性。利用百合香康乃馨花瓣粗酶提取物对α-葡萄糖苷酶活性进行初步表征,发现α-葡萄糖苷酶具有水解活性,该酶以α-1,6-葡萄糖苷类异麦芽糖和巴氏糖为底物。外源施用巴氏糖促进了石竹品种(石竹' Lillian '、' Pure Red '和' Light Pink Barbara ')的开花,但抑制了石竹' shinhiguruma '的开花。香石竹提取物的巴丁糖水解活性明显高于barbatus提取物。这些结果表明,巴氏糖通过提供葡萄糖和果糖来促进康乃馨的开花,而在barbatus中则可能通过抑制一般代谢,类似于α-葡萄糖苷酶的过量积累引起的作用。
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