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. 1977 Oct;60(4):504-8.
doi: 10.1104/pp.60.4.504.

Polarographic study of ammonia assimilation by isolated chloroplasts

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Polarographic study of ammonia assimilation by isolated chloroplasts

J W Anderson et al. Plant Physiol. 1977 Oct.

Abstract

Illuminated pea (Pisum sativum) chloroplasts catalyze (ammonia plus alpha-ketoglutarate [alpha-KG])-dependent O(2) evolution at rates which are commensurate with other estimates of the flux of assimilated nitrogen (mean of eight determinations, 8.3 mumole per mg chlorophyll per hour, sd 2.4). The reaction was usually initiated with 1 mm ammonia after preincubating chloroplasts in the presence of alpha-KG, ADP, pyrophosphate, and MgCl(2).Progressive increases in ammonia concentration gave V(max)/2 at 0.2 mm (approximately) and V(max) at about 1 mm. Higher concentrations were inhibitory; at 7 mm the rate was again about V(max)/2. The highest ratio of O(2) evolved per mol of ammonia supplied was 0.36.The (ammonia plus alpha-KG)-dependent reaction was inhibited by methionine sulfoximine, azaserine, and aspartate in the presence of amino-oxyacetate but not by amino-oxyacetate alone and not by l-glutamate. The rate of O(2) evolution in the presence of 1 mm ammonia and 2.5 mm alpha-KG was increased only slightly by addition of 5 mm glutamine. Similarly, the rate of O(2) evolution in the presence of 5 mm glutamine and 2.5 mm alpha-KG was increased only slightly by addition of 1 mm ammonia.The results are attributed to the incorporation of ammonia via glutamine synthetase and reductive transamination of the glutamine formed by photosynthetically coupled glutamate synthase using alpha-KG as the amino acceptor. Several lines of evidence rule out the possibility that photosynthetically coupled glutamate dehydrogenase is involved.

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