Photometabolism of Glycollate by Euglena Gracilis
David R Murray, J Grovanelli and Robert M Smillie
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences
24(1) 23 - 34
Published: 1971
Abstract
The photometabolism of glycollate was investigated in E. gracilis, strain Z, an organism which can utilize glycollate as a single source of carbon in the light but not in the dark. The nature of the labelled products of the photometabolism of [1-14CJglycollate, [2_14CJglycollate, and [l-14CJglycine and the inhibition of growth on glycollate by isonicotinyl hydrazide and by ex-hydroxy-2-pyridine methane sul-phonate were consistent with the operation of a glycollate pathway of the type found in the leaves of higher plants. In addition, several enzymes associated with gly-collate metabolism in other photosynthetic organisms were demonstrated in cell-free extracts of E. gracilis grown with glycollate as the only carbon source. These included glycollate oxidase, NADPH: glyoxylate reductase, NADH: glyoxylate reductase (E.C.1.1.1.26), glycine transaminase (E.C.2.6.1.4), formyltetrahydro-folate synthetase (E.C. 6.3.4.3), and serine hydroxymethyltransferase (E.C. 2.1.2.1).https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9710023
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