Flash reactivation of Tris-inactivated chloroplasts
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The light conditions required for reactivation of the oxygen-evolving system in Tris-treated chloroplasts were studied by means of repetitive flashes. Inactive Tris-treated chloroplasts were washed with reduced 2,6-dichlorophenolindophenol, suspended in a reactivation medium containing Mn^<2+> and Ca^<2+> ions, then illuminated with flashes. Flashes at dark intervals of 2 sec were most effective for reactivation, while those at shorter or longer intervals were less effective. It was deduced that more than two sequential light reactions with dark reactions in between were involved in the reactivation.
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著者
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Inoue Yorinao
Laboratory of Plant Physiology, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory of Plant Physiology, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research
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Shibata Kazuo
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research (rikagaku Kenkyusho)
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Inoue Yorinao
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research
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Yamashita Takashi
Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Tsukuba
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Kobayashi Yoshichika
Laboratory of Plant Physiology, The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
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Kobayashi Yoshichika
Laboratory Of Plant Physiology The Institute Of Physical And Chemical Research
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Kobayashi Yoshichika
Laboratory Of Biophysics Faculty Of Agriculture Kyushu University
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Yamashita Takashi
Institute Of Biological Sciences University Of Tsukuba
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Yamashita Takashi
Institute For Chemotherapy .c.r.f.
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