Photosynthetic Properties of Guard Cell Protoplasts from Vicia faba L. |
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Authors: | Shimazaki, Ken-ichiro Gotow, Kiyoshi Kondo, Noriaki |
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Affiliation: | 1Division of Environmental Biology, National Institute for Environmental Studies Yatabe, Ibaraki 305, Japan 2Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, College of General Education, University of Tokyo Tokyo 153, Japan |
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Abstract: | Guard cell protoplasts were isolated enzymatically from theepidermis of Vicia faba L. and their photosynthetic activitieswere investigated. Time courses of light-induced changes inthe chlorophyll a fluorescence intensity of these protoplastsshowed essentially the same induction kinetics as found formesophyll protoplasts of Vicia. The transient change in thefluorescence intensity was affected by DCMU, an inhibitor ofphotosystem II; by phenylmercuric acetate, an inhibitor of ferredoxinand ferredoxin NADP reductase; and by methyl viologen, an acceptorof photosystem I. Low temperature (77 K) emission spectra ofthe protoplasts had peaks at 684 and 735 nm and a shoulder near695 nm. A high O2 uptake (175 µmol mg1 Chl hr1)was observed in guard cell protoplasts kept in darkness, whichwas inhibited by 2 mM KCN or NaN3 by about 60%. On illumination,this O2 uptake was partially or completely suppressed, but itssuppression was removed by DCMU, which indicates that oxygenwas evolved (150 µmol mg1 Chl hr1) photosynthetically.We concluded that both photosystems I and II function in guardcell chloroplasts and that these protoplasts have high respiratoryactivity. (Received January 30, 1982; Accepted May 15, 1982) |
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