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DNA Biosynthesis in Chloroplasts: II. DEVELOPMENTAL VARIATION IN TTP INCORPORATION INTO DNA BY PLASTID EXTRACTS
Authors:BAUMGARTNER  BRIAN J; RILEY  SEAN P; KASSCHAU  MARGARET R; MILLS  W RONALD
Abstract:Incorporation of 3H]TTP into DNA by pea chloroplast extractswas highly dependent on the age of the tissue from which plastidswere prepared. Catalytic activity was greatest in samples from6- to 9-d-old plants; preparations from more mature tissueswere much less effective. Moreover, activity was 3 to 10 timesgreater in younger tissues regardless of whether chlorophyll,protein or plastid number was used as the index of comparison.Enzymes from the first (oldest), second, third, and fourth (youngest)leaves of the same plants were also studied. Again, activitywas 4 to 10 times greater in samples from the youngest tissues.When plastid extracts from older leaves were mixed with thosefrom younger tissues, they did not reduce synthesis. Thus, thedecline in activity does not appear to be due to the productionof an inhibitor during plant development. One explanation forthese data is that enzymes of ctDNA replication, such as DNApolymerase, vary in activity during leaf development; thereforechanges in enzyme levels may be an important factor in controllingchloroplast DNA replication during development. We have alsoexamined the incorporation of 3H]TTP into DNA by isolated intactpea chloroplasts; in general, labelled TTP was less readilyincorporated into chloroplast DNA than was 3H]thymidine. Key words: Chloroplast DNA replication, chloroplast DNA polymerase
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