Phosphatase action on phosphoglycolic, 3-phosphoglyceric, and phosphoenol pyruvic acids in spinach chloroplast fragments in the presence and absence of high concentrations of methanol
Sonically broken spinach chloroplasts, before and after storage in the frozen state, were checked for their ability to phosphatase ^1^4C-labelled phosphoglycolic, phosphoglyceric, and phosphoenol pyruvic acids, and a variety of sugar phosphates, in aqueous mixtures at room temperature, and in 50% an...
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Sonically broken spinach chloroplasts, before and after storage in the frozen state, were checked for their ability to phosphatase ^1^4C-labelled phosphoglycolic, phosphoglyceric, and phosphoenol pyruvic acids, and a variety of sugar phosphates, in aqueous mixtures at room temperature, and in 50% and 80% aqueous methanol at 0^o.Only phosphoglycolic acid was found to be hydrolysed rapidly under the conditions examined, except in 80% methanol. The other organic phosphates tested were metabolised in the absence of methanol to a number of other compounds usually built up during photosynthesis; in 50% methanol they were hydrolysed either very slowly (phosphoglyceric and phosphoenol pyruvic acids) or not at all (sugar phosphates); in 80% methanol they remained unchanged. |
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Sonically broken spinach chloroplasts, before and after storage in the frozen state, were checked for their ability to phosphatase ^1^4C-labelled phosphoglycolic, phosphoglyceric, and phosphoenol pyruvic acids, and a variety of sugar phosphates, in aqueous mixtures at room temperature, and in 50% and 80% aqueous methanol at 0^o.Only phosphoglycolic acid was found to be hydrolysed rapidly under the conditions examined, except in 80% methanol. The other organic phosphates tested were metabolised in the absence of methanol to a number of other compounds usually built up during photosynthesis; in 50% methanol they were hydrolysed either very slowly (phosphoglyceric and phosphoenol pyruvic acids) or not at all (sugar phosphates); in 80% methanol they remained unchanged. |
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