Ferralterin: An iron-sulfur protein functional in enzyme regulation in photosynthesis |
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Authors: | Catalina Lara Angel de la Torre Bob B. Buchanan |
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Affiliation: | Section of Cell Physiology Department of Plant and Soil Biology University of California, Berkeley CA 94720 USA |
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Abstract: | The chloroplast new protein factor that was recently shown to link light to the activation of fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase was identified as a previously unrecognized iron-sulfur protein. This protein, given the name “ferralterin,” was purified to homogeneity from spinach leaves and from the blue-green alga (cyanobacterium) Nostoc muscorum. Ferralterin from both sources showed a visible absorption peak at 410nm, a molecular weight of about 30,000 and (provisionally) 4 g-atoms per mole each of nonheme iron and acid labile sulfide. The homogeneous ferralterin preparations catalyzed a light-dependent activation of chloroplast fructose 1,6-bisphosphatase that was dependent only on chlorophyll-containing membranes. |
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