Characteristics of Sugar Uptake in Hypocotyls of Cotton

Abstract
Uptake of sucrose and hexoses by cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) hypocotyl segments from free space was an active, carrier-mediated process. Separate carriers existed for hexoses and sucrose. Accumulated sugars appeared in both soluble and insoluble fractions of the tisssue. At optimum temperature and pH, sucrose uptake rate vs. concentration was fit by a rectangular hyperbola with Vmax of 14 .mu.mol/g fresh wt per h and Km of 8 mM. Sucrose was the principal sugar found in the free space in vivo, and invertase activity was essentially absent from that space except after aging.