Time of Appearance of Photosystems I and II in Chloroplasts of Greening Jack Bean Leaves |
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Authors: | ALBERTE, R. S. THORNBER, J. P. NAYLOR, A. W. |
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Abstract: | The time of appearance of photochemical activities togetherwith the chlorophyll-protein complexes associated with photosystemsI and II was followed in greening primary leaves of jack bean(Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC.). When greening of the etiolatedleaves occurred under high relative humidity conditions, nolag phase in chlorophyll-accumulation was observed. These environmentalconditions also promoted rapid and uniform development of thechloroplast lamellar system. Chlorophyll-protein complexes ofthe lamellae were separated by means of sodium dodecylsulphate-polyacrylamidegel electrophoresis and by hydroxylapatite chromatography. Thephotosystem II complex, containing chlorophyll a/b-protein,was detected after 2 h of greening. Its appearance was correlatedwith a sharp decrease in the chlorophyll a/b ratio and withthe onset of oxygen evolution. Subsequently, the photosystemI complex, containing a chlorophyll a-protein, was detectedafter6 h of illumination. Its appearance coincided with the detectionof light-induced bleaching of P700 and the beginning of a risingchlorophyll a/b ratio that plateaued some time later. |
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