Haem and chlorophyll formation in etiolated and greening leaves of barley |
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Authors: | George A.F. Hendry Allan K. Stobart |
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Affiliation: | Plant Metabolism Laboratory, Department of Botany, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1 UG, England |
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Abstract: | The amounts of protochlorophyllide (P650) and protohaem were measured in ageing dark-grown barley leaves. Maximum amounts of P650 and protohaem were found in 6- to 8-day-old material after which P650 declined rapidly and protohaem more slowly. In leaves exposed to light maximum chlorophyll was produced in 6-day-old material with progressively less the older the leaves. Haem concentrations increased in seedlings of all ages exposed to light. A lag phase was observed for both chlorophyll and haem formation in leaves given a light treatment. Haem, however, showed a slight yet sig nificant decline as chlorophyll production commenced. The results indicate that chlorophyll and haem synthesis share a common pool of δ-aminolae vulinic acid (ALA). At a certain stage of development, the magnesium porphyrin pathway diverts precursors away from haem synthesis. It is only when the ALA synthesising system is well developed that the production of ALA can satisfy pathways to both haem and chlorophyll. The observed changes in haem under certain conditions suggest that, as in animal systems, haem levels may regulate porphyrin formation (chlorophylls) by controlling the supply of ALA. |
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Keywords: | Gramineae barley chlorophyll haem ageing leaves etiolation greening. |
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