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A coupling factor for photosynthetic phosphorylation from plastids of light- and dark-grown maize
Authors:A Lockshin  R H Falk  L Bogorad and C L F Woodcock
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The Biological Laboratories, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. 02138, U.S.A.

Abstract:1. Maize chloroplasts contain a trypsin-, dithiothreitol-, and Ca2+-activated ATPase. This enzyme, which can serve as a coupling factor for photosynthetic phosphorylation, differs slightly in a few properties but in general resembles a similar one in spinach plastids which was described earlier by others.

2. Maize etioplasts (immature plastids in dark-grown plants) also contain this ATPase, and it is shown that NaCl-EDTA extracts of etioplasts can restore photosynthetic phosphorylation activity to depleted green membranes of chloroplasts.

3. Electron microscopy of maize etioplast and chloroplast membranes demonstrates the presence of protruding knobs, approx. 90 Å in diameter. Removal and reassociation of knobs with membranes can be correlated with the ability to carry on photosynthetic phosphorylation.

4. Most or possibly all of the coupling factor (measured as ATPase) activity of a chloroplast may be present in the etioplast from which it develops. The photosynthetic membrane of the chloroplast can be formed in stages.

5. The significance of these observations is discussed with regard to membrane formation in general and plastid membrane development in particular.

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