“…This step is catalyzed by sucrose:sucrose fructosyl transferase (1-SST; EC 2.4.1.99), a vacuolar enzyme isolated and purified from a wide variety of tissues (Pollock and Suzuki, 1986;Praznik et al, 1990;Angenent et al, 1993;Koops and Jonker, 1996;. Although demonstrated both in vivo (Cairns et al, 1989;Hellwege et al, 1997) and in vitro (Bancal and Gaudillere, 1993;Cairns, 1993;Penson and Cairns, 1994;Lu¨scher et al, 1996;Itaya et al, 1997;Vijn et al, 1998), synthesis of 1-kestose by 1-SST has remained ambiguous in light of the enzyme's unusually high K m for sucrose which varies from 75 mM up to over 500 mM depending on the tissue investigated and assay conditions (Chatterton et al, 1988;Cairns and Ashton, 1994). For example, in developing Jerusalem artichoke tubers, the K m for sucrose has been estimated to be approximately 500 mM (Koops and Jonker, 1996).…”