Research Paper

Toward an Estimate of ATP Consumption for Protein Synthesis in Germinating Seeds

Shepley S. C. Chen, Won-Mok Park

Published on: June 1973

Page: 105 - 108

DOI: 10.6165/tai.1973.18.105

Abstract

By simultaneously measuring amino acid incorporation and respiration, it is estimated that in germinating barley seeds, only 1% of the energy released from inspiration is use for protein synthesis. This estimate is based on the assumption that (1) all O2 absorbed by the seeds is used for respiration; combustion of 1 glucose with the aid of 6 O2 yields 36 ATP; (2) protein synthesis involves assembly of preformed amino acids; the mian energy expenditure is for making peptide bonds; formation of each peptide link requires 4 ATP; (3) specific redioactivity of the amino acid in the incubation medium regects that of the precursor pool insdie the seeds. The first and the third assumptions could be incorrect, therefore, the actual energy consumption for protein synthesis might be much higher.

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