Circular Dichroism Spectra of Granal and Agranal Chloroplasts of Maize

  • Faludi-Dániel Á
  • Demeter S
  • Garay A
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Granum-containing chloroplasts from mesophyll cells of maize (Zea mays L. var. MV 861) leaves exhibited circular dichroism spectra with a large double signal; peaks at 696 nm (+) and 680 nm (-). In the circular dichroism spectra obtained with agranal chloroplasts of bundle sheath cells, this large double signal is absent. Separation of grana lamellae, in a medium of low salt concentration and in KSCN solution, resulted only in a slight decrease of the amplitude, while upon treatment with digitonin the large double signal disappeared. A negative signal of the chlorophyll b peak at 654 nm was observed in the case of both granal and agranal chloroplasts, and it was not affected either by low salt or by digitonin treatment. A positive peak at about 515 nm was higher in granal than in agranal chloroplasts.

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Faludi-Dániel, Á., Demeter, S., & Garay, A. S. (1973). Circular Dichroism Spectra of Granal and Agranal Chloroplasts of Maize. Plant Physiology, 52(1), 54–56. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.52.1.54

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