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. 1977 Jun 25;252(12):4022-4.

Chloroplast biogenesis. Net synthesis of protochlorophyllide from magnesium-protoporphyrin monoester by developing chloroplasts

  • PMID: 863915
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Chloroplast biogenesis. Net synthesis of protochlorophyllide from magnesium-protoporphyrin monoester by developing chloroplasts

J R Mattheis et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Developing chloroplasts were isolated from greening Cucumis cotyledons in a cofactor-enriched medium and were incubated in the dark with 14C-labeled and unlabeled magnesium-protoporphyrin monoester. The metabolic pools between protoporphyrin and protochlorophyllide were monitored spectrofluorometrically. The incorporation of the 14C label into protochlorophyllide was also determined. It was shown that magnesium-protoporphyrin monoester, a postulated intermediate of the chlorphyll biosynthetic pathway, was convertible into protochlorophyllide with relatively high yields. Since protochlorophyllide is the immediate precursor of chlorophyll a it was concluded that magnesium-protoporphyrin monoester was indeed an intermediate of the chlorophyll biosynthetic pathway.

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