RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN NH+4 ASSIMILATION RATE AND INVIVO PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE ACTIVITY - REGULATION OF ANAPLEROTIC CARBON FLOW IN THE GREEN-ALGA SELENASTRUM-MINUTUM

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VANLERBERGHE, GC [1 ]
SCHULLER, KA [1 ]
SMITH, RG [1 ]
FEIL, R [1 ]
PLAXTON, WC [1 ]
TURPIN, DH [1 ]
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[1] QUEENS UNIV,DEPT BIOL,KINGSTON K7L 3N6,ONTARIO,CANADA
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10.1104/pp.94.1.284
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Q94 [植物学];
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The rate of NH4+ assimilation by N-limited Selenastrum minutum (Naeg.) Collins cells in the dark was set as an independent variable and the relationship between NH4+ assimilation rate and in vivo activity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) was determined. In vivo activity of PEPC was measured by following the incorporation of H14CO3- into acid stable products. A linear relationship of 0.3 moles C fixed via PEPC per mole N assimilated was observed. This value agrees extremely well with the PEPC requirement for the synthesis of the amino acids found in total cellular protein. Determinations of metabolite levels in vivo at different rates of N assimilation indicated that the known metabolite effectors of S. minutum PEPC in vitro (KA Schuller, WC Plaxton, DH Turpin, [1990] Plant Physiol 93: 1303-1311) are important regulators of this enzyme during N assimilation. As PEPC activity increased in response to increasing rates of N assimilation, there was a corresponding decline in the level of PEPC inhibitors (2-oxoglutarate, malate), an increase in the level of PEPC activators (glutamine, dihydroxyacetone phosphate), and an increase in the Gln/Glu ratio. Treatment of N-limited cells with azaserine caused an increase in the Gln/Glu ratio resulting in increased PEPC activity in the absence of N assimilation. We suggest glutamate and glutamine play a key role in regulating the anaplerotic function of PEPC in this C3 organism.
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