1971
DOI: 10.1016/0006-291x(71)90364-0
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Incomplete membrane-bound photosynthetic electron transfer pathway in agranal chloroplasts

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“…In leaf sections of plants containing the C4-dicarboxylic acid pathway of photosynthesis, in which both granal and agranal chloroplasts are present, photoreduction of the Hill oxidant, tetranitro blue tetrazolium chloride, was observed only in grana-containing chloroplasts (6, 7). Agranal chloroplasts isolated from the bundle sheath cells of the C4 plants, maize and Sorghum, contain photosystem I activity, but do not photoreduce NADP from water, whereas the granal mesophyll chloroplasts carry out this reaction (2,3,19).Similar correlations between photosystem II activity and the presence of grana have been made in algae. The chloroplasts of the green alga Chlamydobotrys stellata contain appressed lamellae and carry out normal photosynthesis when grown photoautotrophically.…”
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“…In leaf sections of plants containing the C4-dicarboxylic acid pathway of photosynthesis, in which both granal and agranal chloroplasts are present, photoreduction of the Hill oxidant, tetranitro blue tetrazolium chloride, was observed only in grana-containing chloroplasts (6, 7). Agranal chloroplasts isolated from the bundle sheath cells of the C4 plants, maize and Sorghum, contain photosystem I activity, but do not photoreduce NADP from water, whereas the granal mesophyll chloroplasts carry out this reaction (2,3,19).Similar correlations between photosystem II activity and the presence of grana have been made in algae. The chloroplasts of the green alga Chlamydobotrys stellata contain appressed lamellae and carry out normal photosynthesis when grown photoautotrophically.…”
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“…The PSII activity of isolated maize BS' chloroplasts was reported in early papers to be unmeasurably low (5,29). In subsequent papers, substantial rates of PSII-mediated electron flow to a variety of acceptors such as MV (50 lieq/hr.mg Chl; ref.…”
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“…Ten to 12 g (fresh weight) of leaves were cut transversely into Ito 2-cm segments. Two to 3 g of these segments were combined with 5 ml of the isolation medium that contained 0.5 M sucrose, 80 mM Tricine-NaOH buffer (pH 7.8), 5 Figure 3. MV acted as a very efficient electron acceptor in BS fragments (rate-saturation at 20 PM; Fig.…”
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“…Several of the C4 plants, including maize, Sorghum, and sugar cane, are characterized by chloroplasts which show little evidence of grana development in the cells surrounding the vascular bundle. Chloroplasts isolated from these cells do not photoreduce NADP (1)(2)(3)12), even though they contain demonstrable photosystem I and photosystem II activities (1-3). These and related observations (5) have raised the question of whether in the intact cell the bundle sheath chloroplasts are capable of photosynthetically reducing NADP, as is thought to occur in the grana-containing chloroplasts found in C3 plants and in the mesophyll cells of C4 plants.…”
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“…Several of the C4 plants, including maize, Sorghum, and sugar cane, are characterized by chloroplasts which show little evidence of grana development in the cells surrounding the vascular bundle. Chloroplasts isolated from these cells do not photoreduce NADP (1)(2)(3)12), even though they contain demonstrable photosystem I and photosystem II activities (1)(2)(3) important implications to the elucidation of the pathway of carbon in C4 plants and has been the subject of much recent debate (7).…”
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