Analysis of the chlorophyll biosynthetic system in a chlorophyll b-less barley mutant

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Arkadii B. Rudoi
Rostislav A. Shcherbakov
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[1] Institute of Photobiology,
[2] National Academy of Sciences of Belarus,undefined
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Photosynthesis Research | 1998年 / 58卷
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biosynthetic enzymes; chlorophyll; chlorophyllide; pigment formation; protochlorophyllide;
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The chlorophyll b-less barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) mutant chlorina 2807 allelic to the well-known barley mutant chlorina f2 was studied. 5-Aminolevulinic acid at saturating concentration (40 mM) was introduced into postetiolated leaves of the mutant and its wild type, and the protochlorophyllide accumulation in the dark was measured. It was found that the activity of the enzyme system transforming 5-aminolevulinic acid into protochlorophyllide was the same in both types of plants. The activity of esterifying enzymes that catalyze attachment of phytol to chlorophyllide was analyzed by infiltration of exogenous chlorophyllides a and b into etiolated leaves. The reaction was shown to have close rates in the mutant and wild-type plants. In very early stages of greening of etiolated leaves, when the apoproteins of the light-harvesting complexes are not yet formed, appearance of chlorophyll b was clearly recorded in the wild-type plants, while in the mutant chlorina 2807 no indications of chlorophyll b were detected in any stage of greening. On the other hand, in the mutant as well as in the wild type an active reverse conversion of chlorophyll b into chlorophyll a was possible. It is concluded that (a) in the mutant chlorina 2807 the ability of the biosynthetic system to transform 5-aminolevulinic acid to chlorophyll a is fully preserved, (b) in the mutant the enzymes converting chlorophyll a into chlorophyll b are most likely absent or damaged, (c) the conversion of chlorophyll a into chlorophyll b and the reverse conversion of chlorophyll b into chlorophyll a are performed by different enzymes.
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