Studies on the Regeneration of Protochlorophyllide after Brief Illumination of Etiolated Bean Leaves

  • Gassman M
  • Bogorad L
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Abstract

The effects of various inhibitors of nucleic acid and protein synthesis on protochlorophyllide synthesis in dark-grown Phaseolus vulgaris var. Red Kidney have been studied. Actinomycin D, chloramphenicol, and puromycin inhibit the regeneration of protochlorophyllide holochrome (detected as a 650 mmu absorption peak) in vivo in darkness after photoconversion of endogenous protochlorophyllide a to chlorophyllide a; this inhibition does not occur in similarly treated leaves supplied with delta-aminolevulinic acid.These data suggest that the regeneration of protochlorophyllide results from the synthesis of RNA and enzymes required for the production of delta-aminolevulinate.

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Gassman, M., & Bogorad, L. (1967). Studies on the Regeneration of Protochlorophyllide after Brief Illumination of Etiolated Bean Leaves. Plant Physiology, 42(6), 781–784. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.42.6.781

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