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Changes in Chloroplast Lipids during the Development of Photosynthetic Activity in Barley Etio-Chloroplasts
Authors:GUN SELLDÉN  EVA SELSTAM
Institution:Department of Plant Physiology, Botanical Institute, University of Göteborg, Carl Skottsbergs Gata 22, S-413 19 Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract:The content of monogalactosyl diglyceride, digalactosyl diglyceride, sulfoquinovosyl diglyceride and phosphatidyl glycerol of gel-filtrated etio-chloroplasts isolated from greening barley seedlings was determined. The development of photosynthetic electron transport, measured as anthraquinone autooxidation, was simultaneously determined with an oxygen electrode. During the first hour of irradiation of the etiolated seedlings the lipid content of the plastids decreased rapidly. The decrease is interpreted as a chlorophyll sensitized photooxidation of the fatty acids of the diglycerides. With artificial electron donors an oxygen uptake was detected after 10 min of greening. With no donors added, a DCMU sensitive oxygen uptake was detected after 2 h. The level of DCMU inhibition increased as the plastid developed and total inhibition was obtained after 5 h. Between 2 and 6 h of greening the lipid content of the plastids stayed constant. During this greening period there was a correlation between the appearance of a DCMU sensitive electron transport and the accumulation of the trans-3-hexadecenoic acid of phosphatidyl glycerol. The trans-3-hexadecenoic acid was present already in the dark-grown seedlings but an increase in content did not occur until after 3 h. The lipid content increased after 6 h of greening. This increase coincided well in time with the formation of grana. The fatty acid composition of the individual lipids, with the exception of phosphatidyl glycerol, and the monogalactosyl diglyceride to digalactosyl diglyceride ratios did not change fundamentally during the greening.
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