The nucleotides and the activities of both sucrose synthetase and granular starch synthetase in the konjak corm (Amorphophallus konjac C. Koch) have been investigated as a preliminary experiment on konjak mannan biosynthesis. On chromatographic separation on anion exchange resin and paper of compounds present in the acid ethanol extract from the corms, ascorbic acid, AMP, ADP, ATP, ADP-glucose, UTP, UDP-glucose, GTP, and GDP-mannose were isolated and tentatively identified. An unidentified nucleotide was also isolated.Of the three nucleotide sugars, UDP-glucose was the most plentiful, while ADP-glucose was the least. The sucrose synthetase in konjak corms was as active as that in other plants. These observations suggest that the mechanism involved in sucrose cleavage in konjak corms is the same as that in other plants, such as sweet potato roots. Starch synthetase bound to starch granules in konjak corms was also found to be active when ADP-glucose was used as glucose donor. But UDP-glucose could not be s...
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