Intracellular translocation of ATP, ADP and inorganic phosphate in leaf cells of Elodea densa in relation to photosynthesis
Intracellular translocation of ATP, ADP and inorganic phosphate in leaf cells of Elodea densa in relation to photosynthesis
It is known, that in the leaf cell the incorporation of $^{32}$p into organio compounds is stimulated by light (Simonie and Grube 1952, Simonie and Urbach 1963). This lends support to the commonly held view that photophosphorylation takes place in vivo as well as in vitro. However, it is not yet kno...
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Personal Name(s): | Santuarius, K. A. |
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Heber, U. / Ullrich, W. / Urbach, W. | |
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Publikationen vor 2000; PRE-2000; Retrocat |
Imprint: |
Jülich
Kernforschungsanlage Jülich, Verlag
1964
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Physical Description: |
p. 139-46 |
Document Type: |
Report Book |
Research Program: |
Addenda |
Series Title: |
Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage Jülich
185 |
Link: |
OpenAccess OpenAccess |
Publikationsportal JuSER |
It is known, that in the leaf cell the incorporation of $^{32}$p into organio compounds is stimulated by light (Simonie and Grube 1952, Simonie and Urbach 1963). This lends support to the commonly held view that photophosphorylation takes place in vivo as well as in vitro. However, it is not yet known whether high energy phosphate, presumably formed in the chloroplasts in the light, becomes directly available to the cytoplasm. In previous communications it has been found that some phosphate esters formed in the chloroplasts during photosynthesis are readily transferred to the cytoplasm, while others are retained in the chloroplasts (Heber and Willenbrink 1963). In this report information is presented concerning the translocation of ATP, ADP and inorganic phosphate from the chloroplasts to the cytoplasm and vice versa. |