Analysis of sugars in squash xylem sap

Plant Cell Physiol. 2003 Jun;44(6):582-7. doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcg075.

Abstract

Xylem sap contains organic and inorganic compounds that might be involved in root-to-shoot communication. To clarify the physiological functions of sugars in xylem sap, we characterized the sugar compounds of the xylem sap. The 80% ethanol-soluble fraction of xylem sap contained mainly myo-inositol and oligosaccharides. The 80% ethanol precipitate was solubilized with cyclohexanediamine tetraacetate and fractionated using anion exchange chromatography. The non-bound fraction from the anion-exchange column reacted with Yariv reagent and was rich in arabinogalactan, indicating the presence of arabinogalactan proteins (AGP). The bound fraction eluted with 50 mM ammonium formate buffer and separated using size exclusion chromatography producing the pectins rhamnogaracturonan (RG)-I and RG-II with apparent molecular masses of 15000 and 11000, respectively. These results indicate that the AGP, RG-I, borate cross-linked RG-II dimer and oligosaccharides produced by root tissues are transported to above-ground organs via xylem sap.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Carbohydrate Metabolism*
  • Chromatography, Ion Exchange
  • Cucurbita / cytology
  • Cucurbita / metabolism*
  • Inositol / metabolism
  • Mucoproteins / metabolism
  • Oligosaccharides / metabolism
  • Pectins / metabolism
  • Plant Proteins
  • Plant Roots / metabolism
  • Plant Stems / cytology
  • Plant Stems / metabolism*

Substances

  • Mucoproteins
  • Oligosaccharides
  • Plant Proteins
  • arabinogalactan proteins
  • rhamnogalacturonan I
  • rhamnogalacturonan II
  • Inositol
  • Pectins