1995
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.7.7.1039
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Chlorophyll Biosynthesis.

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“…Generally, the formation of grana by thylakoid stacking requires the presence of chlorophyll (von Wettstein et al 1995;Gunning and Schwartz 1999). Therefore, a critical test for the biological relevance of chlorophyll synthesis from mevalonic acid-derived products is whether mevalonic acid-derived chlorophyll contributes to plastid development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Generally, the formation of grana by thylakoid stacking requires the presence of chlorophyll (von Wettstein et al 1995;Gunning and Schwartz 1999). Therefore, a critical test for the biological relevance of chlorophyll synthesis from mevalonic acid-derived products is whether mevalonic acid-derived chlorophyll contributes to plastid development.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We focused on observing plastid development, because chlorophylls and carotenoids, which are major plastidic isoprenoids produced via the MEP pathway, are essential for the development of normal plastid structure (von Wettstein et al 1995;Park et al 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correct organization of the NFtreated organelles could be related to the occurrence in their membranes, as in those of the control etioplasts, of a photoactive ternary complex between Pchlide, Pchlide oxidoreductase, and NADPH, as shown by the similar Pchlide657 levels (Hendrich and Bereza 1993;Sundqvist and Dahlin 1997). This complex, in fact, is regarded as playing an essential role in maintaining the paracrystalline architecture of prolamellar bodies (Ryberg and Sundqvist 1988;Von Wettstein et al 1995). Moreover, the similar amounts of Pchlide in control and NFtreated etioplasts indicate that the herbicide treatment does not aect the regulatory system responsible for the rate of biosynthesis of this pigment in the dark-grown organelles (Stobart and Ameen-Bukhari 1986;DoÈ rnemann et al 1989;Fradkin and Domanskii 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Succinyl-CoA can serve as the precursor to pyrroles (metal-coordinating groups in many cofactors)-mainly in α-proteobacteria and mitochondriabut these are more commonly made from α-ketoglutarate via glutamate in what is known as the C5 pathway [134]. A phylogenetic analysis of these pathways confirms that the C5 pathway is the most plausible ancestral route to pyrrole synthesis [135].…”
Section: Centrality and Universality Of The Reactions In The Citricacmentioning
confidence: 99%