| Literature DB >> 102787 |
F D Schwelitz, P L Cisneros, J A Jagielo.
Abstract
Chloroplast development is inhibited in Euglena gracilis strain Z, when greened in a medium containing glucose. This inhibition is reflected not only in the pattern of chlorophyll accumulation but also in the chloroplast ultrastructure and activities of the 2 light reactions of photosynthesis. Chloroplasts of cells greening in the presence of glucose are delayed in developing certain structures. Photosystem I activity develops at about the same rate as that of the controls during the first 48 h of greening, after which it develops at a slower rate. The rate of development of photosystem II activity in cells greening in a glucose medium lags considerably behing that of the controls until the later hours of greening. There are similarities between glucose inhibition and chloramphenicol inhibition of chloroplast development. Glucose may inhibit a step in chloroplast development ultimately controlled by the chloroplast genome.Entities:
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Year: 1978 PMID: 102787 DOI: 10.1111/j.1550-7408.1978.tb03914.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Protozool ISSN: 0022-3921