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Chlorophyll,carotenoid, and lipid content in Triticum sativum L. plastid envelopes,prolamellar bodies,stroma lamellae,and grana
Authors:Jacqueline Bahl
Affiliation:(1) Laboratoire de Régulations Métaboliques et Différenciation des Plastes , Institut de Biologie Végétale, Université Paris VI, Tour 53, 4, Place Jussieu, F-75230 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:The pigment and lipid content, expressed on a protein basis, is compared in wheat etioplast and chloroplast membrane fractions. Chloroplast envelopes contain less carotenoid and 1/3 more lipid than etioplast envelopes. The minute amount of chlorophyll and carotenoid found in chloroplast envelopes could be due to thylakoid contamination. Prolamellar bodies and grana have nearly the same amount of total lipid and total carotenoid per mg of protein although their respective compositions differ. On a protein basis, the lipid, chlorophyll, and carotenoid contents are lower (2.3, 10, and 20 times, respectively) in stroma lamellae than in grana membranes, but the latter contains a higher proportion of beta-carotene, chlorophyll a, and sulfolipid.This research represents partial fulfillment of the thesis ldquoDoctorat d'Etat ès Sciencesrdquo requirements of the author
Keywords:Carotenoid  Chlorophyll  Lipid  Plastid membranes  Triticum
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