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Participation of Hydrogen Peroxide in the Inactivation of Calvin-Cycle SH Enzymes in SO2-Fumigated Spinach Leaves
Authors:Tanaka  Kiyoshi; Otsubo  Tetsuaki; Kondo  Noriaki
Institution:1Division of Environmental Biology, the National Institute for Environmental Studies Yatabe, Ibaraki 305, Japan
2Department of Environmental Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Toho University Funabashi, Chiba 274, Japan
Abstract:In SO2-fumigated spinach leaves under light, chloroplast SHenzymes, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (NADP-GAPD)(EC 1.2.1.13 EC] ), ribulose-5-phosphate kinase (Ru5PK) (EC 2.7.1.19 EC] )and fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) (EC 3.1.3.11 EC] ) weremore remarkably inactivated than other chloroplast enzymes.Their activities recovered after removal of SO2. The inactivationparalleled light-dependent CO2-fixation in spinach leaves. Inilluminated chloroplasts isolated from SO2-fumigated spinachleaves, NADP-GAPD and Ru5PK were more specifically in activatedthan other chloroplast enzymes. These two enzymes could be protectedfrom the inactivation by adding catalase. The NADP-GAPD inactivationwas suppressed by DCMU, cytochrome c or anaerobic conditions.By adding thiol compounds, the NADP-GAPD inactivation was dischargedand the activity increased. In chloroplasts or crude extractsfrom non-fumigated spinach leaves, NADP-GAPD and Ru5PK weremore strongly inhibited by externally added H2O2 than otherchloroplast enzymes. All results supported the idea that thesuppression of photosynthesis at the beginning of SO2 fumigationwas caused by the reversible inhibition of chloroplast SH enzymewith H2O2. (Received October 7, 1981; Accepted June 16, 1982)
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