EFFECT OF LIPASE-DIGESTION ON PHOTOCHEMICAL ACTIVITIES OF ISOLATED CHLOROPLASTS |
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Authors: | OKAYAMA SHIGEKI |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University Fukuoka |
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Abstract: | In order to elucidate the role of lipids in photosynthesis,chloroplasts were digested with lipase, and the effect of lipase-digestionon some photochemical activities was studied. The HILL reactionwas sensitive to the digestion, but chloroplasts having intactmembrane were somewhat resistant to the action of lipase. Theinactivation by lipase digestion seems to be due to the destructionof a component necessary for the Hill reaction to proceed. Thechloroplasts treated with lipase showed the following activities. (1) Active photooxidation of reduced cytochrome c and menadione. (2) Photooxidation of ascorbate, which was enhanced in the presenceof DPIP, and retarded in the absence of the dye. (3) NADP-photoreduction in the presence of the DPIP-ascorbatecouple, as the electron donor. These facts suggested that the site attacked with lipase wasresponsible for the photochemical oxygen evolution. The decrease in the fluorescence intensity of chlorophyll awas also observed during the digestion. 1Present address : Biological Laboratory, General EducationDeparment, Kyushu University, Otsubo-machi, Fukuoka. |
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