LOCALIZATION OF LIGHT-INDUCED STRONTIUM ACCUMULATION IN SPINACH CHLOROPLASTS
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Electron-microscopic evidence showing the location of strontium and calcium deposits on the lamellae of spinach chloroplasts is present d The chloroplast limiting membrane did not act as a barrier for this ion accumulation, since the chloroplasts were ruptured during the isolation and incubation, especially in the light. The grana stacks also were extensively swollen. The number of electron-dense deposits attached on the lamellae was greatly increased by light under conditions favoring the hydrolysis of ATP. The aver-age diameter of the deposits after a 6 minute illumination with 1 mM SrCl_2 was 14 mμ, after 15 minutes with 1 mM SrCl_2 was 21 mμ, and after 15 minutes with 20 μM SrCl_2 was 13 mμ. The findings are in harmony with the results of ion-uptake experiments using radio-active strontium and calcium.
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著者
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Takamiya Atusi
Department Of Biophysics And Biochemistry Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:department Of Biolo
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Takamiya Atusi
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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MURAKAMI Satoru
Department of Applied Mathematics Okayama University of Science
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Murakami Satoru
Department Of Biophysics And Biochemistry Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:department Of Biolo
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NOBEL PARK
Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
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Nobel Park
Department Of Biophysics And Biochemistry Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:department Of Biolo
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