The Oxidation of 14C-labelled Glucose by Chlorella vulgaris: 1. The Time Course of 14CO2 Production |
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Authors: | CASSELTON, P. J. P.J SYRETT, |
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Affiliation: | Department of Botany, University College London |
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Abstract: | Glucose, either uniformly labelled with14C, or specificallylabelled in the I, 2, or 6 position, was added to C. vulgaris.Radio-active carbon dioxide was produced initially ten timesfaster from glucose-I-14C than from glucose-6-14C. This differencewas found with carbohydrate-starved cultures, exponentiallygrowing cultures, and cultures assimilating ammonia or nitraterapidly. A similar difference was also found with C. pyrenoidosaand Ankistrodesmus. 37 per cent. of the 14C added as glucose-1-14Cto exponentially growing cells was recovered as carbon dioxidebut generally the recovery was less than this. Only 5 per cent.of 14C added as glucose-6-14C was recovered as carbon dioxide.The specific activity of the carbon dioxide produced was considerablylower than that of the carbon in the added glucose. |
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