1949
DOI: 10.2172/4430548
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The path of carbon in photosynthesis. V. Paper chromatography and radioautography of the products

Abstract: 1, Paper chromatography has been employed to separate the radioactive products formed during photosynthesis in 0^^02. 2, The method has been used for the separation and identification of carbo3{ylio acids and phosphate esters. 3, The first observed product of carbon dioxide assimilation during photosynthesis has been isolated and shown to be phosphoglyoerio aeid.

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“…With AOA, an initial larger percentage of "C incorporation went into these C4 acids before labeling of glycolate, although AOA did not alter the per cent distribution of 14C into these acids as much as into glycolate and alanine. The per cent 14C incorporated into aspartate was significantly increased by AOA from 6.5 to 22.3% after 2 in the cells suspension decreased, presumably from dark respiration (Fig. 4).…”
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“…With AOA, an initial larger percentage of "C incorporation went into these C4 acids before labeling of glycolate, although AOA did not alter the per cent distribution of 14C into these acids as much as into glycolate and alanine. The per cent 14C incorporated into aspartate was significantly increased by AOA from 6.5 to 22.3% after 2 in the cells suspension decreased, presumably from dark respiration (Fig. 4).…”
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“…Aliquots of 1 to 3 ml of the algal suspension were placed in a photosynthetic vessel consisting of either flattened test tubes or 2 cm diameter glass vials with a flat bottom so that the light path through the solution was about 2 …”
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“…Coincidence of added carrier citrate and radioactivity was also established by paper electrophoresis at pH 3.6. The chromatography system of Benson et al (1950) was used. In the second procedure, citrate formed as a result of incubation under the conditions of the previous procedure, or alternatively using acetylcoenzyme A (prepared by the method of Stadtman, 1957) in place of the acetic thiokinase system, was measured directly by the colorimetric procedure of Taylor Table 8.…”
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“…For the manometric determinations, the flasks of spherical plants were emptied over a wire screen or 1 Received December 18,1956. 2 This work was supported, in part, by Research Grant G-1291 from the 'National Science Foundation to the second author.…”
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“…The combined extract was concentrated first in a vacuum still and then by blowing nitrogen gas over it. The extracts were examined by the chromatographic and radioautographic methods (1) The effect of the pH of the suspending medium was assessed using phosphate and tartrate buffers.…”
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