A LIGHT-DEPENDENT REDOX SIGNAL PARTICIPATES IN THE REGULATION OF AMMONIA FIXATION IN CHLOROPLASTS OF HIGHER-PLANTS - FERREDOXIN-GLUTAMATE SYNTHASE IS A THIOREDOXIN-DEPENDENT ENZYME
A. Lichter et I. Haberlein, A LIGHT-DEPENDENT REDOX SIGNAL PARTICIPATES IN THE REGULATION OF AMMONIA FIXATION IN CHLOROPLASTS OF HIGHER-PLANTS - FERREDOXIN-GLUTAMATE SYNTHASE IS A THIOREDOXIN-DEPENDENT ENZYME, Journal of plant physiology, 153(1-2), 1998, pp. 83-90
Ferredoxin: glutamate synthase from spinach and soybean chloroplasts h
as been recognized as a new member of thioredoxin-dependent enzymes in
higher plants. For this purpose, a new ferredoxin: glutamate synthase
assay procedure had to be established. The assay mixture was filtered
through size exclusion filter units to separate the low molecular sub
strates and products from the proteins thar stop the reaction in the f
iltrate. This avoids the artificial generation of glutamate by boiling
, which was frequently applied to interrupt the reaction by denaturing
the enzyme. The glutamate formation was determined by capillary zone
electrophoresis. Indications of a thioredoxin-dependency of nitrite re
ductase and glutamine synthetase have not been observed in combination
with different thioredoxin species. Here, we describe for the first t
ime that the fixation of ammonium ions in chloroplasts of higher plant
s is under thioredoxin control.