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. 1968 Dec;43(12):1935-40.
doi: 10.1104/pp.43.12.1935.

Comparative Studies on Plastoquinones. IV. Plastoquinones in Algae

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Comparative Studies on Plastoquinones. IV. Plastoquinones in Algae

E Sun et al. Plant Physiol. 1968 Dec.

Abstract

Plastoquinones A and C have been found in all classes of algae, including representatives of greens, yellow-greens, blue-greens, reds, browns and the flagellate, Euglena. Plastoquinone C from red and brown algae can be separated into 6 different types. An additional plastoquinone C has been found in Gigartina and Rhydomela. From chromatographic evidence this may be equivalent to plastoquinone C(o), a C type with a hydroxyl group on the first isoprene unit of the terpenoid sidechain of this substituted benzo-quinone. The ubiquinone, vitamin K and alpha-tocopherylquinone content of several algae is also reported. The presence of plastoquinone A in all green plants and many algae indicates that it may be a functional element in photosynthesis. Our study shows that plastoquinone C is more regularly present in algae than has been previously shown.

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