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. 1970 Oct;46(4):543-9.
doi: 10.1104/pp.46.4.543.

Porphyrin Biosynthesis in Cell-free Homogenates from Higher Plants

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Porphyrin Biosynthesis in Cell-free Homogenates from Higher Plants

C A Rebeiz et al. Plant Physiol. 1970 Oct.

Abstract

The porphyrin and phorbin biosynthetic activity of etiolated cucumber (Cucumis sativus, L.) cotyledons was compared to that of cotyledonary homogenates. Etiolated cotyledons incubated with delta-aminolevulinic acid accumulate protoporphyrin, coproporphyrin, small amounts of Mg protoporphyrin monoester, and trace amounts of uroporphyrin. They also incorporate 4-(14)C-delta-aminolevulinic acid into free porphyrins, protochlorophyllide, protochlorophyllide phytyl ester, and Mg protoporphyrin monoester. Homogenates incubated with delta-aminolevulinic acid likewise accumulate coproporphyrin, uroporphyrin, Mg coproporphyrin, and trace amounts of protoporphyrin. They also incorporate 4-(14)C-delta-aminolevulinic acid into Mg protoporphyrin monoester, Mg coproporphyrin, and free porphyrins. However, the capacity to synthesize protochlorophyllide and protochlorophyllide phytyl ester is lost and the endogenous protochlorophylls gradually disappear. Mg protoporphyrin monoester represents the terminal biosynthetic step in this cell-free system.

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