Glycolate pathway in algae
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- DOI: 10.1104/pp.42.3.371
Glycolate pathway in algae
Abstract
No glycolate oxidase activity could be detected by manometric, isotopic, or spectrophotometric techniques in cell extracts from 5 strains of algae grown in the light with CO(2). However, NADH:glyoxylate reductase, phosphoglycolate phosphatase and isocitrate dehydrogenase were detected in the cell extracts. The serine formed by Chlorella or Chlamydomonas after 12 seconds of photosynthetic (14)CO(2) fixation contained 70 to 80% of its (14)C in the carboxyl carbon. This distribution of label in serine was similar to that in phosphoglycerate from the same experiment. Thus, in algae serine is probably formed directly from phosphoglycerate. These results differ from those of higher plants which form uniformly labeled serine from glycolate in short time periods when phosphoglycerate is still carboxyl labeled. In glycolate formed by algae in 5 and 10 seconds of (14)CO(2) fixation, C(2) was at least twice as radioactive as C(1). A similar skewed labeling in C(2) and C(3) of 3-phosphoglycerate and serine suggests a common precursor for glycolate and 3-phosphoglycerate. Glycine formed by the algae, however, from the same experiments was uniformly labeled. Manganese deficient Chlorella incorporated only 2% of the total (14)CO(2) fixed in 10 minutes into glycolate, while in normal Chlorella 30% of the total (14)C was found in glycolate. Manganese deficient Chlorella also accumulated more (14)C in glycine and serine.Glycolate excretion by Chlorella was maximal in 10 mm bicarbonate and occurred only in the light, and was not influenced by the addition of glycolate. No time dependent uptake of significant amounts of either glycolate or phosphoglycolate was observed. When small amounts of glycolate-2-(14)C were fed to Chlorella or Scenedesmus, only 2 to 3% was metabolized after 30 to 60 minutes. The algae were not capable of significant glycolate metabolism as is the higher plant. The failure to detect glycolate oxidase, the low level glycolate-(14)C metabolism, and the formation of serine from phosphoglycerate rather than from glycolate are consistent with the concept of an incomplete glycolate pathway in algae.
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