Chlorophyll,glycerolipid and protein ratios in spinach chloroplast grana and stroma lamellae |
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Authors: | C.F. Allen P. Good T. Trosper R.B. Park |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemistry, Pomona College Claremont, California 91711 USA;2. Botany Department, University of California Berkeley, California 94720 USA |
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Abstract: | The relative molar amounts of glycerolipids are similar in grana and stroma lamellae, as are the ratios of total glycerolipid to weight of membrane protein. However the chlorophyll content relative to protein of grana lamellae is about 40% higher than that of stroma lamellae from the same preparation. Previous reports of chemical composition or enzyme activity based on chlorophyll alone can be highly misleading. The large functional and conformational differences between these two membranes may be related to these differences in pigment content, but are likely to result primarily from qualitative protein differences. The data are in accord with a membrane model in which nonpolar regions of membrane protein bind lipid in fairly constant amounts. |
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