Production of a presumptive chlorophyll catabolite in vitro: requirement for reduced ferredoxin
โ Scribed by Maya Schellenberg; Philippe Matile; Howard Thomas
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 403 KB
- Volume
- 191
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0032-0935
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โฆ Synopsis
Senescent chloroplasts (gerontoplasts) isolated from primary leaves of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) contained a group of fluorescent chlorophyll (Chl) compounds designated as FCC-2, FCC-3 and FCC-4. Compound FCC-2 represents an established catabolite of Chl-porphyrin and was the most abundant constituent of this group. One of the minor constituents, FCC-4, was produced in a reconstituted system composed of thylakoids and stroma. The generation of FCC-4 depended on oxygen and required reduced ferredoxin (Fd) which probably acts as a reductant of the putative oxygenating enzyme responsible for the cleavage of Chl-porphyrin. A typical assay mixture consisted of thylakoids and stroma (equalling 10 s gerontoplasts), Fd, NADPH and glucose-6-phosphate for NADPH-regeneration. The oxygenating enzyme appeared to be a stromal protein. However, enzyme activities associated with the thylakoids were also required for the production of FCC-4. The senescencespecific part of the reconstituted system resided in the thylakoids. Thus, FCC-4 was produced in assay mixtures of senescent thylakoids and stroma from presenescent chloroplasts, whereas combinations with presenescent thylakoids failed to yield ~appreciable amounts Of this putative primary Chl-catabolite.
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