Peranan Sucrose Phosphate Synthase (SPS) dan Acid Invertase (AI) Internoda Tebu (Saccharum officinarum L.) dalam Akumulasi Sukrosa
Date
2007-12-01Author
Miswar, Miswar
Sugiharto, Bambang
Handoyo, Tri
Made, Sri Ayu
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Sucrose content is an important component of yield in sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) juice and its
synthesis is determines by the activity of Sucrose phosphate synthase (SPS; EC. 2.4.1.14). This enzyme catalyzes the
penultimate reaction of the formation of sucrose from fructose-6-phosphate (F6P) and uridine-5-diphospho glucose
(UDPG). Sucrose is synthesized on leaf and translocated into stalk at where it is accumulated to be accumulated
it. In contrast to SPS, acid invertase (AI) is an enzyme that hydrolyze sucrose to glucose and fructose. The ability
of sugarcane to accumulate the sucrose in stalk is determined by the differences between SPS and AI activities.
This study was aimed know role of the internodes SPS and AI in sucrose accumulation in the internodes of some
sugarcane varieties. SPS, AI and sucrose were extracted from internodes 1, 3 and 5 of 9 month old sugarcane. The
results showed that sucrose content for all varieties increased concomitant with the rise in the age of internodes.
The decrease in AI activity in internode caused the increase in sucrose content in internodes. Meanwhile, higher
sucrose content in the older internodes was not followed by higher in SPS activity. Generally, there was strong
negative correlation between sucrose content of internodes with SPS and AI activity. In conclusion, the ability of
sugarcane to accumulate sucrose at internodes was primary determined by AI activity, while SPS activity had a
small role on sucrose accumulation at internodes.
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