[Changes in labelling patterns after feeding bryophyllum tubiflorum with(14)CO 2 at different times during the light/dark period : I. The(14)CO 2-fixation in the light].

Abstract:

:Detached phyllodia ofBryophyllum tubiflorum were fed under illumination with(14)CO2 at different times during the light/dark period (12:12 hours). After photosynthesis in presence of(14)CO2 during the intrinsic dark period the greatest part of soluble radioactivity was found in malate. When the same experiment was repeated during the light period, radioactivity was incorporated mainly into sucrose in the first hours while malate was labelled rather weakly. In the late afternoon (last third of the light period), malate became most heavily labelled again during photosynthesis with(14)CO2.Our results indicate that the synthesis of malate by PEP-carboxylase/malate dehydrogenase is inhibited at certain times during the night/day period by end product inhibition of PEP-carboxylase, as was demonstrated byQUEIROZ (1967, 1968) andTING (1968) in vitro.During inhibition of the PEP-carboxylase there is no competition between the synthesis of malate and CO2-fixation by the Calvin cycle. Thus radioactivity can flow into sucrose via the Calvin cycle during this time. When the malate content of the phyllodia is low, CO2-fixation by PEP-carboxylase is not inhibited. Now this pathway dominates over photosynthesis via the Calvin cycle, for PEP-carboxylase has a higher affinity for CO2 than carboxydismutase. Therefore malate now becomes more labelled than sucrose.

journal_name

Planta

journal_title

Planta

authors

Kluge M

doi

10.1007/BF01391117

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1969-06-01 00:00:00

pages

113-29

issue

2

eissn

0032-0935

issn

1432-2048

journal_volume

88

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