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Reversibility of the oleanolic acid monoglycosides transport across the tonoplast in vacuoles isolated from Calendula officinalis leaves

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The possibility of the reversible tonoplast transport of oleanolic acid mono­glycosides was investigated in vacuoles isolated from Calendula officinalis leaf protoplasts. The obtained results point to the reversibility of the transport of monoglucoside I, whereas monoglucuronide F seems to be definitely stored in the vacuolar space.

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44

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1

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p.55-69,fig.

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  • Warsaw University, Al.F.Zwirki i S.Wigury 93, 02-089 Warsaw, Poland

Bibliografia

  • 1. Janiszowska, W. & Szakiel, A. (1992) Thetransport of [3- HTJoleanolic acid and its mono- glycosides to isolated vacuoles of protoplasts from Calendula officinalis leaves. Phytochem- istry 31, 2993-2997.
  • 2. Szakiel, A. & Janiszowska, W. (1993) The kinetics of transport of oleanolic acid mono- glycosides into vacuoles isolated from Calen­dula officinalis leaf protoplasts. Acta Bio- chim. Polon. 40, 136-138.
  • 3. Kasprzyk, Z. & Wojciechowski, Z. (1967) The structure of tritcrpenic glycosides from the flowers of Calendula officinalis L. Phytochem- is try 6, 69-75.
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  • 5. Janiszowska, W. & Szakiel, A. (1991) The metabolism of [3-3H]oleanolic acid and its monoglycosides in cytoplasm and vacuole of protoplasts isolated from Calendula offici­nalis leaves. PhytochemLstry 30, 3909-3912.
  • 6. Martinoia, E. (1992) Transport processes in vacuoles of higher plants. Botan. Acta 106, 232-245.
  • 7. Deus-Neumann, B. & Zenk, M.H. (1986) Ac­cumulation of alkaloids in plant vacuoles does not involve an ion-trap mechanism. Planta 167, 44-53.
  • 8. Ehmke, A., von Borstel, K. & Hartman, T. (1988) Alkaloid N-oxides as transport and vacuolar storage compounds of pyrrolizidinc in Senecio vulgaris L. Planta 176, 83-90.
  • 9. Auguscinska, E. & Kasprzyk, Z. (1982) Stud­ies on the labelling of triterpenoids in shoots and cells or protoplasts from Calendula offi­cinalis leaves. Acta Biochim. Polon. 29, 7-15.
  • 10. Szakiel, A. & Kasprzyk, Z. (1989) Distribution of oleanolic acid glycosides in vacuoles and cell walls isolated from protoplasts and cells of Calendula officinalis leaves. Steroids 53, 501-511.
  • 11. Janiszowska, W., Wilkomirski, B. & Kasp­rzyk, Z. (1988) Synthesis of oleanolic acid glycosides. Pol. J. Chem. 62, 403-407.
  • 12. Szakiel, A. & Janiszowska. W. (1991) The effect of pH and ATP on the transport of oleanolic acid monogiycosides into isolated vacuoles of Calendula officinalis leaves. Acta Biochim. Polon. 38, 47-51.
  • 13. Hauser, M.T. & Wink, M. (1990) Uptake of alkaloids by latex vesiclcs and isolated meso- phyll vacuoles of Chelidonium majus (Pa- paveraceae). Z. Naturforsch. 45c, 949-957.
  • 14. Janiszowska, W., Jurzysta, M. & Kasprzyk, Z. (1989) Biological activities of oleanolic acid glycosides from Calendula officinalis. XIII Conference on Isoprenoids, Abstracts p. 110.
  • 15. Auguscinska, E. & Janiszowska, W. (1992) Allelopatic properties of oleanolic acid and its glycosides. XXVIII Meeting of the Polish Bio­chemical Society, Abstracts p. 360 (in Polish).
  • 16. Szakiel, A., Wasiukiewicz, I, & Janiszowska, W. (1995) Metabolism of [3-3H]oleanolic acid in the isolated Calendula officinalis leaf cells and transport of the synthesized glycosides to the cell wall and the extracellular space. Acta Biochim. Polon. 42, 25-29.

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