Instant Notes: Plant Biology

(National Geographic (Little) Kids) #1
Plant cells produce a range of monosaccharides, from 3-carbon triose sugars
such as dihydroxyacetone and glyceraldehyde to 6-carbon hexoses such as
D-glucose, D-fructose, D-mannose and D-galactose (Fig. 4). Sucrose is a
disaccharide, made of glucose and fructose. Polysaccharides are large polymers
of these monosaccharides. By far the most important of these as a storage
product is starch, made up of α-(1–4) and α-(1–6) branched D-glucose residues
(Fig. 4). Cellulose, a major structural component of cell walls, is another poly-
saccharide, made up of β-Dglucose (Fig. 4).

Sucrose,
polysaccharides
and starch


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RC

O

O

O O

H 2

H 2

C

C

C

H

O

O

C

C

R

R
Fig. 3. The structure of a triacylglycerol.

Triose sugars (3C)

Tetrose (4C)
Pentose (5C)
Hexose (6C)
Heptose (7C)
sugars

Important
hexoses (6C)

Ring structures

H
CO
CHOH
CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH

HO
C
H C

D-erythrose D-ribose D-glucose D-sedoheptulose
4C 5C 6C 7C

OH
HOHC

H 2 C

HO
C
HOHC
HOHC
HOHC
OH

H 2 COH

H 2 C

HO
C
HOHC
HO C H

HOHC

HOHC

OH
H 2 C

C
HOC H

O

H 2 C

H C

OH

H C
H C

OH

OH

OH
OH

HO
C
HOHC
HO C H
HOHC
H C OH
CH 2 OH

HO
C
HOHC
HO C
HO

H
C H
H C OH
CH 2 OH

HO
C
HO C H
HO C
H

H
C OH
OH

HOOH HOH
H

HHH

OH

O

H C
CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH
CO
HOC H
HOHC
H C OH
CH 2 OH

CH 2 OH

C O

Glyceraldehyde Dihydroxyacetone

D-glucose D-fructose

α-D-glucose β-D-glucose β-D-fructose

D-mannose D-galactose

HOOH HH
H

HOHH

OH

CH 2 OHO

HO H

CH 2 OH

HOH 2 COHO
HHHO

Fig. 4. Structures of major sugars. Note that for ring structures, αorβ depends on the posi-
tion of the hydroxyl (OH) groups adjacent to the oxygen which closes the ring.
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