Biosynthesis of galactosyl diglycerides by non-green fractions from chloroplasts
- PMID: 1120142
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2760(75)90008-9
Biosynthesis of galactosyl diglycerides by non-green fractions from chloroplasts
Abstract
When either mitochondria, chloroplast stroma lamellae, or osmotically shocked chloroplasts were centrifuged through sucrose gradients, zones were always obtained at the 0.6 M-0.9 M boundary which were highly active in galactosyltransferase. These activities did not coincide with maxima for chlorophyll or cytochrome c oxidase activity. A second chlorophyll-free fraction was obtained at lower density, showing high galactosyltransferase activity when incubated after isolation. The results indicate that the highly active fractions originate from chloroplast envelopes.
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