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The Respiratory Chain of Chlorella protothecoides: I. Inhibitor Responses and Cytochrome Components of Whole Cells.

N G Grant1, M H Hommersand.   

Abstract

The respiration and cytochrome properties of "glucose-bleached" Chlorella protothecoides Krüger, Indiana strain 25, were studied. This organism, when grown heterotrophically with high glucose and a low organic nitrogen source, has no chlorophyll, little carotenoid, and diminished chloroplast structure-factors which make it suitable for respiration studies.Whole cell endogenous oxygen uptake rates are either stimulated or only slightly inhibited by cyanide, azide, CO, and antimycin. When these inhibitors are used with m-chlorobenz-hydroxamic acid (mCLAM), an inhibitor of higher plant mitochondrial alternate oxidase, O(2) uptake is inhibited. There is little effect of mCLAM by itself on the rate of oxygen uptake. The inhibition by CO of O(2) uptake in the presence of mCLAM is reversed by light.The cytochrome chain of C. protothecoides consists of cytochromes aa(3), b, and c, as revealed by room temperature difference spectra. In common with mitochondria of higher plants, there is a further reduction of cytochrome b with dithionite. In the presence of antimycin, the cytochromes aa(3) and c are oxidized and cytochrome b is reduced. Cyanide causes a partial reduction of cytochromes aa(3) and c while cytochrome b remains oxidized. This general response is characteristic of higher plant mitochrondria having large amounts of cyanide-resistant respiration. Carbon monoxide spectra reveal one CO-combining pigment. The cytochrome b region differs from that of higher plants in that the typical complex spectrum does not appear at low temperature (-190 C).The concentration of cytochrome aa(3) per cell volume was observed during the greening of "glucose-bleached" cells. The concentration of these cytochromes nearly tripled during the 24 hours of the initial stages of greening.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 16658836      PMCID: PMC541501          DOI: 10.1104/pp.54.1.50

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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