Iodination of chloroplasts. I. Properties of iodinated chloroplasts |
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Authors: | E.S. Canellakis G. Akoyunoglou |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Pharmacology, Yale University Medical School, New Haven, Conn. 06510 U.S.A.;2. The Greek Atomic Energy Commission, Demokritos, Agia Paraskevi, Athens Greece |
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Abstract: | Spinach chloroplasts exposed to iodide can be washed free of the bulk of the iodide. In the presence of lactoperoxidase and H2O2, iodide can be introduced into chloroplasts in high amounts and in non diffusible forms. The resultant particles, which have been named iodochloroplasts, extrude their iodide upon stimulation by light. The form and the amount of extruded iodide bears a definite relationship to the amount of incident light. A flash of marginally effective light is additive to the next such flash even after a lapse of 10 min of darkness. These and other properties of iodochloroplasts may make them of great use in the study of intermediate reactions of photosynthesis. |
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Keywords: | DCIP 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol DCMU 3-(3′,4′-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea |
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