Correlation of Activity and Amount of Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase with Chloroplast Stroma Crystals in Water-Stressed Willow Leaves |
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Authors: | VAPAAVUORI E. M. |
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Abstract: | Changes in the activity and amount of ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate(RuBP)carboxylase (E.C. 4.1.1.39
[EC]
) were studied in well-watered plantsof Salix aquatica gigantea and in similar plantsduring three different water stress treatments and after rewatering.The chloroplast ultrastructure of these plants was examinedby electron microscopy. The amounts of crystallized proteinin the chloroplast stroma were assessed according to the areaof crystal structure seen in the thin sections. RuBP carboxylase activity decreased with decreasing leaf waterpotentials but recovered upon rewatering, except when leaveshad been exposed to severe water stress. The percentage of totalchloroplast area made up of crystal inclusions decreased withdecreasing leaf water potentials. After rewatering, the crystalseither disappeared or the amount decreased markedly. Both RuBPcarboxylase activity and the area of crystal inclusions increasedinitially with increased extractable RuBP carboxylase proteinbut decreased with further increases above 67007000 µgRuBP carboxylase protein mg1 chlorophyll. In well-wateredand water-stressed plants the activity of RuBP carboxylase,based on amount of chlorophyll, increased with an increasingamount of crystal inclusions in the chloroplast stroma. In rewateredplants no such correlation was observed, and the low percentageof crystal inclusions in the chloroplast area was independentof RuBP carboxylase activity. Key words: Chloroplast stroma crystals, ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase, Salix, water stress |
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