A polarographic study of glutamate synthase activity in isolated chloroplasts

利用极谱法研究分离叶绿体中谷氨酸合成酶的活性

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Abstract

Illuminated pea (Pisum sativum) chloroplasts actively catalyzed (glutamine plus alpha-ketoglutarate)-dependent O(2) evolution (average of 12 preparations 10.6 mumole mg chlorophyll per hour). The reaction was specific for glutamine and alpha-ketoglutarate; concentrations of 0.2 mm alpha-ketoglutarate and 0.6 mm glutamine, respectively, effected half-maximum rates of O(2) evolution. The reaction was inhibited by 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-1-dimethylurea and did not occur in the dark. After osmotic shock chloroplasts did not catalyze O(2) evolution. The reaction was inhibited by azaserine and glutamate but not by 10 mm ammonia, 2.5 mm methionine sulfoximine, or 5 mm amino-oxyacetate; addition of amino-oxyacetate together with aspartate inhibited O(2) evolution. Arsenate (3 mm) enhanced O(2) evolution. The highest molar ratio for O(2) evolved per mole of alpha-ketoglutarate supplied was 0.40; the corresponding values for glutamine in the absence and presence of 3 mm arsenate were 0.20 and 0.24, respectively. The (glutamine plus alpha-ketoglutarate)-dependent O(2) evolution is attributed to photosynthetically coupled glutamate synthase activity and the activity is sufficient to account for the assimilation of inorganic nitrogen. The low molar ratio for glutamine is discussed.Chloroplasts also catalyzed (aspartate plus alpha-ketoglutarate)-dependent O(2) evolution but this reaction was inhibited by 5 mm amino-oxyacetate and it was insensitive to azaserine and methionine sulfoximine. This reaction was attributed to transaminase and photosynthetically coupled malate dehydrogenase activities.

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