Inhibition of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism in Isolated Chloroplasts by Iodoacetol Phosphate 12
AUTOR(ES)
Usuda, Hideaki
RESUMO
Carbon dioxide-dependent and 3-phosphoglycerate (PGA)-dependent O2 evolution by isolated chloroplasts of wheat is inhibited by micromolar levels of iodoacetol phosphate (IAP). Loss of the activity is time-dependent and a higher concentration of PGA increases the half-time for inhibition (e.g. at 40 micromolar IAP the half-time is about 0.5 minutes at 1 millimolar PGA compared to 1.5 minutes at 10 millimolar PGA). A marked inhibition of NADP glyceraldehyde-3-P dehydrogenase was observed when chloroplasts were pretreated with micromolar levels of IAP, osmotically shocked, and several stromal enzymes assayed.
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