Effects of light on respiration and oxygen isotope fractionation in soybean cotyledons |
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Authors: | M. Ribas-Carbo,S. A. Robinson,M. A. Gonzà lez-Meler,A. M. Lennon,L. Giles,J. N. Siedow & ,J. A. Berry |
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Affiliation: | Carnegie Institution of Washington, Department of Plant Biology, 260 Panama Street, Stanford, CA94305, USA,;Department of Botany, Duke University, Durham, NC27708, USA,;Biological Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW 2522, Australia, and;Department of Biochemistry, School of Medical Sciences, University of Bristol BS8 1TD, UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() Light effects on electron flow through the cyanide-resistant respiratory pathway, oxygen isotope fractionation and total respiration were studied in soybean (Glycine max L.) cotyledons. During the first 12 h of illumination there was an increase in both electron partitioning through the alternative pathway and oxygen isotope fractionation by the alternative oxidase. The latter probably indicates a change in the properties of the alternative oxidase. There was no engagement of the alternative oxidase in darkness and its fractionation was 27‰. In green cotyledons 60% of the respiration flux was through the alternative pathway and the alternative oxidase fractionation was 32‰. Exposing previously illuminated tissue to continuous darkness induced a decrease in the electron partitioning through the alternative pathway. However, this decrease was not directly linked with the low cellular sugar concentration resulting from the lack of light because 5 min of light every 12 h was sufficient to keep the alternative pathway engaged to the same extent as plants grown under control conditions. |
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Keywords: | Alternative oxidase cyanide-resistant pathway glycine max greening light oxygen isotope fractionation respiration soybean |
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