Protochlorophyll(ide) forms in hypocotyls of dark-grown bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) |
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Authors: | Birgitta McEwen Christer Sundqvist Suhila Younis |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Plant Physiology, Botanical Inst., Univ. of Göteborg. Carl Skottsbergs Gata 22, S-413 19 Göteborg, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The protochlorophyll(ide) forms and plastid ultrastructure were investigated in hypocotyls of dark-grown seedlings of kidney bean ( Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Brede zonder draad). By deconvolution of the fluorescence emission spectra into Gaussian components three protochlorophyll(ide) forms were found with maxima at 633, 642 and 657 nm, respectively. The ratio of protochlorophyll(ide) emitting at 657 nm to protochlorophyll(ide) emitting at 633 nm decreased downwards the hypocotyl. The gradient was established already after 4 days in dark-grown Phaseolus and was also seen in hypocotyls of 7-day-old dark-grown plants of 8 other species. Ultrastructural observations revealed a plastid developmental sequence along the hypocotyl. Plastids in the upper parts of the hypocotyl contained prolamellar bodies typical of etiolated leaves while those in the lower parts contained only stroma lamellae. Immunological detection of NADPH-protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase (EC 1.3.1.33) on nitrocellulose membranes after sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDSPAGE) indicated the occurrence of the enzyme in upper, middle and lower sections of hypocotyls and in the root tips. |
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Keywords: | Fluorescence spectra hypocotyl immunoblot kidney bean NADPH-protochlorophyllide oxidoreductase Phaseolus vulgaris prolamellar body protochlorophyll protochlorophyllide reductase root ultrastructure |
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