|
|
||||||||
|
Plant Physiology 60:274-276 (1977) © 1977 American Society of Plant Biologists On the Metabolic Relationship between the Calvin Cycle and the Tricarboxylic Acid CycleIV. A Plant Survey for Anomalous Acetyl Coenzyme A 1a Department of Botany, and Range Science, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah 84602
Leaves of 10 randomly selected plants representing eight dicotyledonous families were exposed to 14CO2 for a 10-minute period in the light. Citrate and alanine were isolated, purified isotopically, and degraded to obtain the 14C-isotope distribution of corresponding carbon atoms, i.e. citrate (C-1,2) and alanine (C-2,3). The cited carbon atoms of alanine were equally labeled as is typical of a 3-carbon intermediate derived from photosynthetic 3-phosphoglycerate. The carbon atoms of citrate, equivalent to acetyl-CoA, were unequally labeled. The citrate (C-1,2) isotope ratio ranged from 1.20 to 1.78 for the various plants compared to a ratio of unity in the uniformly labeled control. The results infer that 3-phosphoglycerate produced in the chloroplast is not the singular precursor of mitochondrial citrate.
1 This work was supported by Grant 3041-Gl from the Petroleum Research Fund of the American Chemical Society, by BYU Professional Development Fund 115-76-411, and by Grant PCM 7700487 from the National Science Foundation.
|
| HOME | HELP | FEEDBACK | SUBSCRIPTIONS | ARCHIVE | SEARCH | TABLE OF CONTENTS |
| ASPB Publications | PLANT PHYSIOLOGY | THE PLANT CELL | |
|---|---|---|---|