Glycolate, glycine, serine, and glycerate formation during photosynthesis by tobacco leaves.
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Formation of d-phosphoglycerate, glycolate, glycerate, and serine by tobacco leaves was analyzed between 4 and 60 set of 14C02 fixation during photosynthesis. With decreasing time, the percentage of the total 14C incorporated into 3phosphoglycerate increased; the percentage into the other compounds, including glycolate, decreased to nearly zero. At 4 or 11 set 3-phosphoglycerate and glycerate were predominantly carboxyl labeled; glycolate was uniformly labeled. At 4 set the specific activity of the carboxyl group of 3-phosphoglycerate was about lOO-fold greater than that of either carbon atom of glycolate. Carbon atoms 2 and 3 of 3-phosphoglycerate were uniformly labeled at 4 or 11 set and had a IO-fold higher specific activity than the carbon atoms of glycolate. 3-Phosphoglycerate became uniformly labeled between 30 and 60 set, and the specific activities of carbon atoms of 3-phosphoglycerate and glycolate became similar. Addition of cu-hydroxy-2-pyridinemethanesulfonate did not alter the initial rates of labeling or specific activity of 3-phosphoglycerate or glycolate, but glycolate-14C accumulated while the percentage of 14C decreased in products formed from glycolate, such as glycine, serine, glycerate, and sucrose. Glycine, like glycolate, was uniformly labeled even at the shortest times. After 4 set serine was equally labeled in carbon atoms 1 and 2. Carbon atom 3 was slightly less active. In 11 set serine was uniformly labeled. Results were consistent with serine formation from glycolate and glycine and a small unlabeled C1 pool. After 4 set in the presence of the glycolate oxidase inhibitor, the small amount of labeled serine was slightly carboxyl labeled, as if part of the serine came from 3-phosphoglycerate. In 60 set, tobacco leaves incorporated 12% of the total 1% in glycerate. The percentage distribution of 14C in glycerate carbon atoms was similar to that in 3-phosphoglycerate. The specific activity of glycerate carbon atoms was oneone hundredth that of 3-phosphoglycerate at 4 and 11 set and one-tenth that of 3-phosphoglycerate at 60 sec.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The Journal of biological chemistry
دوره 241 23 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1966