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Abstract
During chloroplast development in the primary leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris, the extractable activity of adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate sulfotransferase increased ten-fold. When chloroplast development took place in air enriched with 3.5 μl H2S·l(-1) there was a decrease in adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate sulfotransferase activity. Cyst(e)ine in concentrations up to 1 mM (in the external medium) did not affect the increase in adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate sulfotransferase activity in intact plants. In plants with excised roots, 0.75 mM cyst(e)ine inhibited this increase. In green primary leaves, H2S or cyst(e)ine treatment resulted in a decrease of extractable adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate sulfotransferase activity. In intact plants, this effect of cyst(e)ine was observed at a concentration of 1 mM, and in plants with excised roots, 0.25 mM had a comparable effect.In developing plants, the extractable activities of O-acetyl-L-serine sulfhydrylase (EC 4.2.99.9) and ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase (EC 4.1.1.39.) were not affected by H2S or cyst(e)ine.Entities:
Year: 1979 PMID: 24310892 DOI: 10.1007/BF00384588
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Planta ISSN: 0032-0935 Impact factor: 4.116