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The mechanism of the control of carbon fixation by the pH in the chloroplast stroma

Authors :
Flügge, U. I.
Freisl, M.
Heldt, H. W.
Source :
Planta; June 1980, Vol. 149 Issue: 1 p48-51, 4p
Publication Year :
1980

Abstract

The salts of several weak acids have been used to render the envelope permeable to protons. In order to investigate the role of stromal pH changes in the light regulation of CO<subscript>2</subscript> fixation, formate, octanoate, nitrite, and glyoxylate have been tried as tools to reverse the light-dependent alkalization of the stroma. For this purpose, the decrease of the stromal pH in illuminated spinach chloroplasts, as caused by the addition of these substances or by instantaneous lowering of the pH in the medium, has been compared with the corresponding decrease of CO<subscript>2</subscript> fixation and the change of stromal metabolite levels. It appears from out data that formate and octanoate are suited best to obtain a specific inhibition of CO<subscript>2</subscript> fixation by lowering the stromal pH. The measurement of the corresponding metabolite levels indicates that this inhibition is primarily due to an inhibition of fructose- and sedoheptulose bisphosphatase. It is concluded that these two enzymes are important regulatory steps for the light control of CO<subscript>2</subscript> fixation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00320935 and 14322048
Volume :
149
Issue :
1
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Planta
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs16083627
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00386226