Acid-base induced calcium uptake by spinach chloroplasts
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概要
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Calcium uptake by spinach chloroplasts can by induced by the transition from an acidic to a basic medium. This reaction depends upon the pH difference. A difference by 4.3 to 4.5 pH units showed a maximum efficiency for calcium uptake. The acid-base induced calcium uptake is susceptible to various inhibitors in a way similar to that of light-induced calcium uptake. The same high energy intermediate (or state) produced in the chloroplast by this acid-base transition is inferred to be operating both in calcium uptake and ATP formation.
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著者
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Nishida Kojiro
Botanical Institute Faculty Of Science Kanazaw University
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HAYASHI YOSHIYUKI
Botanical Institute, Faculty of Science, Kanazaw University
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Hayashi Yoshiyuki
Botanical Institute Faculty Of Science Kanazaw University
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