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Absorption Microscopy of Enzymatically Treated Cell-Free Chloroplasts

Monochromatic light microscopy at 435 mµ shows in Euglena gracilis, the distribution of chlorophyll and the general orientation and geometry of chloroplasts in vivo. In addition it discloses, in swelling chloroplasts, a lamellar pigmented structure. Changes in this structure are observed in extruded...

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Autores principales: Greenblatt, C. L., Olson, R. A., Engel, E. K.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1960
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13851574
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author Greenblatt, C. L.
Olson, R. A.
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description Monochromatic light microscopy at 435 mµ shows in Euglena gracilis, the distribution of chlorophyll and the general orientation and geometry of chloroplasts in vivo. In addition it discloses, in swelling chloroplasts, a lamellar pigmented structure. Changes in this structure are observed in extruded swollen chloroplasts treated with lipolytic or proteolytic enzymes. Lipolytic enzymes produce an increase in the number of visible lamellae while proteolytic enzymes disrupt the lamellar array. Correlation of chloroplast swelling behavior and the effects of enzymatic degradation with current electron microscope observations support the following: (1) the pigment lamellae observed in vivo consist of component laminae; (2) the lamellae are separated by sites of swelling; and (3) the integrity of the lamellar structure is primarily dependent upon the intact state of the protein.
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spelling pubmed-22248202008-05-01 Absorption Microscopy of Enzymatically Treated Cell-Free Chloroplasts Greenblatt, C. L. Olson, R. A. Engel, E. K. J Biophys Biochem Cytol Article Monochromatic light microscopy at 435 mµ shows in Euglena gracilis, the distribution of chlorophyll and the general orientation and geometry of chloroplasts in vivo. In addition it discloses, in swelling chloroplasts, a lamellar pigmented structure. Changes in this structure are observed in extruded swollen chloroplasts treated with lipolytic or proteolytic enzymes. Lipolytic enzymes produce an increase in the number of visible lamellae while proteolytic enzymes disrupt the lamellar array. Correlation of chloroplast swelling behavior and the effects of enzymatic degradation with current electron microscope observations support the following: (1) the pigment lamellae observed in vivo consist of component laminae; (2) the lamellae are separated by sites of swelling; and (3) the integrity of the lamellar structure is primarily dependent upon the intact state of the protein. The Rockefeller University Press 1960-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2224820/ /pubmed/13851574 Text en Copyright © Copyright, 1960, by The Rockefeller Institute Press
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Absorption Microscopy of Enzymatically Treated Cell-Free Chloroplasts
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title_full Absorption Microscopy of Enzymatically Treated Cell-Free Chloroplasts
title_fullStr Absorption Microscopy of Enzymatically Treated Cell-Free Chloroplasts
title_full_unstemmed Absorption Microscopy of Enzymatically Treated Cell-Free Chloroplasts
title_short Absorption Microscopy of Enzymatically Treated Cell-Free Chloroplasts
title_sort absorption microscopy of enzymatically treated cell-free chloroplasts
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2224820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13851574
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