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Title: Photosynthetic induction in a C/sub 4/ dicot, Flaveria trinervia. II. Metabolism of products of /sup 14/CO/sub 2/ fixation after different illumination times

Journal Article · · Plant Physiol.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6934684

The metabolism of fixed /sup 14/CO/sub 2/ and the utilization of the C-4 carboxyl of malate and aspartate were examined during photosynthetic induction in Flaveria trinervia, a C/sub 2/ dicot of the NADP-malic enzyme subgroup. Pulse/chase experiments indicated that both malate and aspartate appeared to function directly in the C/sub 4/ cycle at all times during the induction period (examined after 30 seconds, 5 minutes and 20 minutes illumination). However, the rate of loss of /sup 14/C-label from the C-4 position of malate plus aspartate was relatively slow after 30 seconds of illumination, compared to treatments after 5 or 20 minutes of illumination. Similarly, the appearance of label in other photosynthetic products (e.g. 3-phosphoglycerate, sugar phosphates, alanine) during the chase periods was generally slower after only 30 seconds of leaf illumination, compared to that after 5 of 20 minutes illumination. This may be due to the lower rate of photosynthesis after 30 seconds of leaf illumination, compared to that after 5 of 20 minutes illumination. The appearance of label in carbons 1..-->..3 of each C/sub 4/ acid during the chase periods was relatively slow after either 30 seconds or 5 minutes illumination, while there was a relatively rapid accumulation of label in carbons 1..-->..3 of both C/sub 4/ acids after 20 minutes illumination. Thus, while the turnover rate of the /sup 14/C-4 label in both C/sub 4/ acids increased only during the first 5 minutes of the induction period, only later during induction is there an increased rate of appearance of label in other carbon atoms of the C/sub 4/ acids. The implied source of /sup 14/C for labeling of the 1..-->..3 positions of the C/sub 4/ acids is an apparent carbon flux from 3-phosphoglycerate of the reductive pentose phosphate pathway to phospoenolpyruvate of the C/sub 4/ cycle.

Research Organization:
Washington State Univ., Pullman
OSTI ID:
6934684
Journal Information:
Plant Physiol.; (United States), Vol. 81:2
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English