Abstract

During the period of the highest multiplication of TMV in tobacco tissues (on the 6th to l0th daya after inoeulation) the activities of NADP-glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase, fructose diphosphatase, and phosphoglucoisomerase increase,i.e. the 3-phospho-glycerate is broken down more intensely, being the primer of photosynthesis via glycolysis. Products of this metabolic pathway, which are not employed directly for virus synthesis, are stored during this period as free saccharides and starch. The breaking-down rate of these substances increases during this period as well, as shown by increased activities of amylophosphorylase, phosphoglucomutase and saccharase. The increased aetivity of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase is proportional to the rate of TMV multiplication; its high value (more than twice as with the control) insinuates that the virus reproduction deereases contents of some intermediates of the Calvin cycle (especiaily NADPH and ribulose-l,5-diphosphate) which act as inhibitors of the photosynthetic regulative system.

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