Effect of Light on Chemical Modification of Chloroplast Ferredoxin-NADP Reductase 1
AUTOR(ES)
Carrillo, Nestor
RESUMO
Chemical modification of spinach chloroplasts by phenylglyoxal and dansyl chloride resulted in inhibition of NADP photoreduction. The rate of inactivation was higher with both reagents when modification was carried out in the light with methylviologen or phenazine methosulfate present. Uncouplers prevent the effect of light. Electron transport from water to methylviologen was not affected by the modifiers.
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