Abstract: | Preparations of spinach chloroplasts, essentially free from contamination by other cellular material or whole cells, incorporated 14C almost entirely into glycolate, a polyglucan (probably starch) and intermediates of the Calvin cycle and starch synthesis. About 70% of the 14C was found in dihydroxyacetone phosphate, 3-phosphoglycerate and glycolate. Only small amounts were found in sucrose and amino acids. On the other hand, preparations consisting of particles containing chloroplasts surrounded by a membrane-bound cytoplasmic layer including mitochondria and microbodies, gave a much broader spectrum of 14C-labelled products. Much less of the 14C was found in dihydroxyacetone phosphate and 3-phosphoglycerate. Instead, sucrose, malate, aspartate, alanine and some other amino acids contained about 40% of the 14C incorporated. It is concluded that sucrose is synthesized by cooperation between the chloroplast and the surrounding layer. |