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Inhibition of Light-Dependent Development of Chloroplasts by 5-Fluorouracil
Authors:EVANS  W R; SMILLIE  ROBERT M
Abstract:The uracil analogue, 5-fluorouracil, inhibited the developmentof chloroplasts in Euglena gracilis, strain Z. Chlorophyll synthesiswas inhibited when dark-grown cells were illuminated in thepresence of 5-fluorouracil, but only if the 5-fluorouracil waspresent during the lag phase of chlorophyll synthesis. Ribonucleaseshowed a similar inhibition. Equimolar concentrations of uracilreleased inhibition by 5-fluorouracil, but if cells were incubatedin the light with 5-fluorouracil before addition of uracil,the ability of uracil to effect rapid reversal of 5-fluorouracilinhibition was decreased. In contrast, prior incubation with5-fluorouracil in the dark did not affect reversibility by uracil.The synthesis of a chloroplast-localized protein, cytochromec (552, Euglena), was also inhibited by 5-fluorouracil, whereasthe light-stimulated synthesis of a number of cytoplasmic enzymeswas enhanced. The results suggest that addition of 5-fluorouracilat the beginning of the illumination period preferentially interfereswith the synthesis of chloroplast protein compared with thesynthesis of cytoplasmic protein by inhibiting the formationof a ribosomal system, presumably localized in the chloroplast,that functions in the synthesis of chloroplast protein. Thedata also suggest that in uninhibited cells, the formation ofthis ribosomal system was largely completed within the first10 to 14 h of illumination and before the main period of synthesisof chloroplastproteins.
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