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. 1974 Mar;53(3):395-7.
doi: 10.1104/pp.53.3.395.

A study of the control of glycolate excretion in chlorella

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A study of the control of glycolate excretion in chlorella

B Colman et al. Plant Physiol. 1974 Mar.

Abstract

Chlorella pyrenoidosa cells grown on 5% CO(2) excreted glycolate when incubated in light with 10 mm bicarbonate, but excreted no glycolate under the same conditions when they were maintained on air for 7 hours prior to the assay. Incubation of 5% CO(2)-grown and air-grown cells with 10 mm isonicotinyl hydrazide or 10 mm alpha-hydroxypyridinemethane sulfonate during the assay stimulated the excretion of glycolate by CO(2)-grown cells severalfold that of air-grown cells.Adaptation of CO(2)-grown Chlorella to growth on air did not affect the levels of glycolate dehydrogenase in the cells and did not affect the rate of dark oxidation and metabolism of exogeneous (14)C-glycolate by the cells. These results indicate that the lack of glycolate excretion by air-grown or air-adapted cells of Chlorella cannot be explained by a concomitant change in the level of glycolate dehydrogenase.

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