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Light Regulation of delta-Aminolevulinic Acid Biosynthetic Enzymes and tRNA in Euglena gracilis.

S M Mayer1, S I Beale.   

Abstract

Chlorophyll synthesis in Euglena, as in higher plants, occurs only in the light. The key chlorophyll precursor, delta-aminolevulinic acid (ALA), is formed in Euglena, as in plants, from glutamate in a reaction sequence catalyzed by three enzymes and requiring tRNA(Glu). ALA formation from glutamate occurs in extracts of light-grown Euglena cells, but activity is very low in dark-grown cell extracts. Cells grown in either red (650-700 nanometers) or blue (400-480 nanometers) light yielded in vitro activity, but neither red nor blue light alone induced activity as high as that induced by white light or red and blue light together, at equal total fluence rates. Levels of the individual enzymes and the required tRNA were measured in cell extracts of light- and dark-grown cells. tRNA capable of being charged with glutamate was approximately equally abundant in extracts of light- and dark-grown cells. tRNA capable of supporting ALA synthesis was approximately three times more abundant in extracts of light-grown cells than in dark-grown cell extracts. Total glutamyl-tRNA synthetase activity was nearly twice as high in extracts of light-grown cells as in dark-grown cell extracts. However, extracts of both light- and dark-grown cells were able to charge tRNA(Glu) isolated from light-grown cells to form glutamyl-tRNA that could function as substrate for ALA synthesis. Glutamyl-tRNA reductase, which catalyzes pyridine nucleotide-dependent reduction of glutamyl-tRNA to glutamate-1-semialdehyde (GSA), was approximately fourfold greater in extracts of light-grown cells than in dark-grown cell extracts. GSA aminotransferase activity was detectable only in extracts of light-grown cells. These results indicate that both the tRNA and enzymes required for ALA synthesis from glutamate are regulated by light in Euglena. The results further suggest that ALA formation from glutamate in dark-grown Euglena cells may be limited by the absence of GSA aminotransferase activity.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 16667842      PMCID: PMC1077387          DOI: 10.1104/pp.94.3.1365

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


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