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Plant Physiology 63:227-231 (1979) © 1979 American Society of Plant Biologists Chloroplast BiogenesisXXIV. Intrachloroplastic Localization of the Biosynthesis and Accumulation of Protoporphyrin IX, Magnesium-Protoporphyrin Monoester, and Longer Wavelength Metalloporphyrins during Greening 1a Department of Horticulture, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois 61801
The intraplastidic localization of the endogenous metabolic pools from protoporphyrin to protochlorophyll was determined in Cucumis sativus. The endogenous protoporphyrin, Mg-protoporphyrin monoester + longer wavelength metalloporphyrins, protochlorophyllide and protochlorophyllide ester were membrane-bound. Protoporphyrin was synthesized in the stroma and subsequently became associated with the membranes. The membrane-associated protoporphyrin was then converted into Mg-protoporphyrin monoester + longer wavelength metalloporphyrins by membrane-bound enzymes. Although lysed plastids were capable of converting exogenous
2 To whom reprint requests should be sent. 1 This work was supported by National Science Foundation Research Grants PCM 730-1117-A01 and PCM 76-81682 and by funds from the Illinois Agricultural Experiment Station.
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