Improvement of ATP yield in the acid-base transition of barley chloroplasts by treatment with butylated hydroxytoluene
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概要
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An addition of phosphate to the acid phase, or treatment of barley chloroplasts with butylated hydroxytoluene increases the ATP yield by more than 100% due to the acid-base transition. Apparently this is because antioxidant treatment favours the preferential access of phosphate from the alkaline phase to the active centre of the reaction.
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著者
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Sabater Bartolome
Departamento De Biologia Vegetal Universidad De Alcala De Henares
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Sabater Bartolome
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Sciences University Of Murcia
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Martin Mercedes
Departamento De Biologia Vegetal Universidad De Alcaldde Henares
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Martin Mercedes
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Sciences University Of Murcia
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