Literature DB >> 17638115

Differential distribution of chlorophyll biosynthetic intermediates in stroma, envelope and thylakoid membranes in Beta vulgaris.

Anasuya Mohapatra1, Baishnab C Tripathy.   

Abstract

Stroma, envelope and thylakoid membranes were prepared from chloroplasts isolated from leaves of Beta vulgaris. Out of total plastidic protochlorophyllide, envelope membranes contained 1.5%, thylakoids had the maximum 98.48% and stroma had a trace fraction of 0.02%. Distribution of the Mg-protoporphyrin IX and its monoester was 89.0% in thylakoids, 10.0% in stroma and 1.0% in envelope. A substantial fraction (33.77%) of plastidic protoporphyrin IX was partitioned into stroma. Envelope contained 0.66% and thylakoids had 65.57% of the total plastidic protoporphyrin IX pool. The proportion of monovinyl and divinyl forms of protochlorophyllide was almost similar in intact plastid, thylakoids, and outer and inner envelope membranes suggesting a tight regulation of vinyl reductase enzyme. The significance of differential distribution of chlorophyll biosynthetic intermediates among thylakoids, envelope and stroma is discussed.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17638115     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-007-9209-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.429


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