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. 1983 Jan;71(1):112-7.
doi: 10.1104/pp.71.1.112.

Effect of inhibitors on ammonia-, 2-oxoglutarate-, and oxaloacetate-dependent o(2) evolution in illuminated chloroplasts

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Effect of inhibitors on ammonia-, 2-oxoglutarate-, and oxaloacetate-dependent o(2) evolution in illuminated chloroplasts

K C Woo. Plant Physiol. 1983 Jan.

Abstract

The evolution of O(2) in spinach chloroplasts in the presence of oxaloacetate (OAA) was inhibited by a wide range of dicarboxylates. In contrast, (ammonia, 2-oxoglutarate)-dependent O(2) evolution was stimulated by malate, succinate, fumarate, glutarate, maleiate, and l-tartrate although OAA has little effect. This increase in O(2) evolution was accompanied by a similar increase in (14)C incorporation from [5-(14)C]oxoglutarate into amino acids which was sensitive to azaserine inhibition. Glutamate and aspartate inhibited (ammonia, 2-oxoglutarate)-dependent O(2) evolution, but this inhibition was relieved by the addition of succinate, malate, or fumarate. OAA-dependent O(2) evolution also was inhibited by glutamate and aspartate, but succinate, malate, or fumarate had little effect on this inhibition. Phthalonate and n-butyl malonate inhibited (ammonia, 2-oxoglutarate)-dependent O(2) evolution competitively with respect to 2-oxoglutarate and uncompetitively with respect to malate. Both these inhibitors inhibited OAA-dependent O(2) evolution competitively. This evidence suggests that different mechanisms might be involved in the transport of OAA, 2-oxoglutarate, and malate into the chloroplasts.

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