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Review
. 1988 Jul 15;44(7):572-6.
doi: 10.1007/BF01953304.

Photobiochemistry without light

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Photobiochemistry without light

G Cilento. Experientia. .

Abstract

Efficient excited state formation - much higher than that hitherto expected - may occur in organelles and in intact cells. Excited triplet states can be enzymatically generated in high yields by different routes. An example is the oxidation of isobutanal to acetone and formic acid, catalyzed by horseradish peroxidase. Other enzymatic systems that generate triplet carbonyls are linear aliphatic aldehydes when oxidized by peroxidase/O2, or the indole-3-acetic acid/peroxidase/O2-reaction. The latter is widespread in plants. This new field - photobiochemistry without light - has led to a growing awareness of the idea that cells may utilize excited states to trigger photochemical processes even in the dark. Such phenomena are of considerable importance, also for the understanding of weak photon emission from biological systems.

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