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Activities of Carboxylation Enzymes in Freshwater Macrophytes
Authors:FARMER  ANDREW M; MABERLY  STEPHEN C; BOWES  GEORGE
Abstract:Fifteen species of freshwater macrophytes, mainly from cool,temperate waters, were assayed for ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase(RuBPCase) and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPCase) activities.In extracts from all the species RuBPCase was the most activecarboxylation enzyme, and the RuBPCase/PEPCase ratio was atleast 2·0, even for the submersed species Isoetes lacustrisL. and Littorella unifiora (L.) Aschers. which have been reportedto show Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) activity. The PEPCaseactivity in I.lacustris was lower than that found in some non-CAM-likespecies. In this respect, I.lacustris and L unifiora differfrom most terrestrial CAM plants. However, these two species,along with Potamogeton praelongus Wulf. and Juncus bulbosusvar.fluitans L., had the lowest RuBPCASE/PEPCase ratios, lowerthan found in terrestrial C3 species; suggesting that the potentialfor substantial photosynthetic metabolism of C4 acids existsin some temperate, submersed plants. In the three amphibiousspecies (Potamogeton polygonifolius Pourr., Mentha aquaticaL., and Hippuris vulgaris L.) examined, the aerial leaves exhibitedhigher RuBPCase activities than the submersed leaves. Key words: Ribulose bisphosphate carboxylase-oxygenase, phosphoenolpruvate carboxylase, freshwater macrophytes
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