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Plant Physiology 78:334-337 (1985) © 1985 American Society of Plant Biologists Role of Asparagine in the Photorespiratory Nitrogen Metabolism of Pea Leaves 1Department of Biology and Institute of Biochemistry, Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6 Canada
In pea leaves, much of the metabolism of imported asparagine is by transamination. This activity was previously shown to be localized in the peroxisomes, suggesting a possible connection between asparagine and photorespiratory nitrogen metabolism. This was investigated by examination of the transfer of 15N from the amino group of asparagine, supplied via the transpiration stream, in fully expanded pea leaves. Label was transferred to aspartate, glutamate, alanine, glycine, serine, ammonia, and glutamine (amide group). Under low oxygen (1.8%), or in the presence of
2 Present Address: Forage Crops Section, Canadian Department of Agriculture, Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Canada K1A OC6. 1 Supported by a grant (to K.W.J.) from Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (of Canada), Canada. This article has been cited by other articles:
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