“…The preferential localization of HPRs and GRs in the bundle sheath cells, where most of the glycolate metabolism occurs (13,33), seems consistent with the involvement of these activities in the oxidative photosynthetic carbon pathway, as has been proposed for the reductases from C3 species (11,13,(16)(17)(18)32). It is generally accepted that the enzyme compartmentation, metabolite transport and the sequence of reactions from P-glycolate up to the level of glycerate in the bundle sheath tissue are analogous to those found in C3 species (13,22,26,33 peroxisomes is most probably directly involved in the photorespiratory cycle, utilizing hydroxypyruvate derived from serine by the action of another peroxisomal enzyme, serine:glyoxylate aminotransferase (13).…”