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The effect of Cd<sup>2+</sup> on the biosynthesis of chlorophyll in leaves of barley
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1985
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BiologyPlant BiologyPlant Molecular BiologyBiosynthesisBotanyPhotosystemsBiochemistryGeneticsLight Dependent SynthesisNatural SciencesPlant BiochemistryProtochlorophyllide Reductase ProteinCrop PhysiologyPhotosynthesisEssential Thiol GroupsPlant PhysiologyPlant MetabolismHealth Sciences
The effect of cadmium on the biosynthesis of chlorophyll has been investigated in the leaves of dark‐grown seedlings of barley ( Hordeum vulture L. cv. Proctor). Cd2+ inhibited the production of chlorophyll by affecting 1) the synthesis of 5‐aminolacvulinic acid and 2) the protoehlorophyllide reductase ternary complex with its substrates. Cd2+ had no effect on the constituent enzymes that catalyse the synthesis of free protoehlorophyllide from 5‐aminolaevulinic acid. The results obtained are consistent with Cd2+ inhibiting the formation of chlorophyll by reacting with essential thiol groups in both the protochlorophyllide reductase protein and the enzyme(s) involved in the light dependent synthesis of 5‐aminolaevulinic acid.
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