Abstract

Glyceryl sulfoquinovoside, the deacylation product of the plant sulfolipid, occurs in important but variable concentrations in green plants. Metabolism of glyceryl sulfoquinovoside by leaves of alfalfa and other plants resulted in sulfolactate accumulation while leaves of the coral tree produced sulfoacetate. Identification of sulfolactaldehyde adds support for the operation of a sulfoglycolytic pathway for degradation of glyceryl sulfoquinovoside.

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