“…It was originally thought that vinyl reduction occurred at the protochlorophyllide stage, with 3,8-divinyl protochlorophyllide being reduced to 3-monovinyl protochlorophyllide by an 8-vinyl reductase (Whyte and Griffiths, 1993). However, the results from a number of studies showed that other chlorophyll biosynthetic intermediates, including 1X, Mg-PME, and 3,8-divinyl chlorophyllide, can also serve as substrates for vinyl reduction (Richards et al, 1993;Rebeiz et al, 1994). Whether one 8-vinyl reductase with broad specificity or several 8-vinyl reductases are involved in the conversion of 3,8-divinyl tetrapyrroles to 3-monovinyl tetrapyrroles is not known.…”