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Carbohydrate partitioning and the capacity of apparent nitrogen fixation of soybean plants grown outdoors
Authors:Millhollon E P  Williams L E
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas 66506.
Abstract:Pigment biosynthesis in the cyanobacterium, Anacystis nidulans, was examined in the presence of gabaculine (5-amino-1,3-cyclohexadienyl-carboxylic acid). At 20 micromolar, this inhibitor blocked the biosynthesis of both chlorophyll and phycocyanin. Analogs of gabaculine were not effective as inhibitors of chlorophyll or phycocyanin biosynthesis. Iron- and phosphate-deficient cultures were 2- to 4-fold more sensitive to the inhibitor than were normal or nitrate-deficient cultures. Inhibition resulted in the excretion of a mixture of organic acids by the cells. δ-Aminolevulinic acid was a principle component of the mixture, identified by thin layer chromatography. Excretion of δ-aminolevulinic acid occurred following a brief lag after gabaculine addition. It remained linear for nearly 24 hours and was dependent upon illumination. However, high light inhibited excretion. Apparently, gabaculine blocks chlorophyll biosynthesis after the formation of δ-aminolevulinic acid in cyanobacteria.
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