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Plant Physiology 44:1533-1537 (1969) © 1969 American Society of Plant Biologists The Formation of Ribulose Diphosphate Carboxylase Protein during Chloroplast Development in Barley 1a Institute of Genetics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Ribulose 1,5-diphosphate carboxylase is synthesized in barley leaves growing in the dark. Upon illumination there is a marked increase in the rate of synthesis of the enzyme. The specific activity of the enzyme expressed as cpm incorporated into phosphoglyceric acid per µg of fraction I protein, after isolation shows no change either during dark growth or greening. During early stages of illumination of 7 day dark grown leaves with 320 foot-candles the enzymic activity in the water soluble protein fraction of the leaf shows a short term decline after 15 min which lasts for 30 min. Leaves greening at 2 foot-candles show a similar decline which is shifted to a time between the fourth and eighth hr after the onset of illumination.
1 Research supported by NIH grant and grants from the Danish Research Council and the Carlsberg Foundation to Professor D. von Wettstein.
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