Structure of a novel flavin chromophore from Avena coleoptiles, the possible 'blue light' photoreceptor.

نویسندگان

  • S Ghisla
  • R Mack
  • G Blankenhorn
  • P Hemmerich
  • E Krienitz
  • T Kuster
چکیده

A yellow chromophore has been isolated from Avena coleoptiles grown in the dark. It had previously been shown by Zenk [Zenk, M. H. (1967) Z. Pflanzenphysiol. 56, 122 - 140] to be a flavin of still unidentified structure, and had been suggested to be the 'blue light' photoreceptor in this organism. The structure of this flavin (F1-X) has been identified as 5'-malonylriboflavin by a combination of physicochemical techniques, and by its identity with a sample obtained synthetically. The 5'-malonylester linkage is relatively labile towards hydrolysis and photolysis, it isomerizes to an equilibrium mixture containing probably the 4' isomer. The electronic spectra of 5'-malonylriboflavin (absorption and fluorescence) are practically identical to those of normal riboflavin (vitamin B2).

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • European journal of biochemistry

دوره 138 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1984