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- W1990921201 abstract "Although it has been kniown for years that higher planits and yeast possess cytochromes of the a. b, and c type (18), there is a paucity of information on the respiratory chain of the algae. In particular, nothing is known about the terminal oxidase in this large group of plants (11). There have been some inhibitor studies on the respiration of algae with the classical inhibitors, carbon monoxide and cyanide: by Emerson on Chlorella, Anabaenia, and Oscillatoria (8, 9): by Genevois and independently by Syrett on Chior-ella (10, 30); and by Webster and Frenkel on A4niabaeiia (32). Chanice and Sager, working with a pale-green Cliamirydoinionas miutanit, were able to (lemonstrate the presence of band( c-type cytochroinies l)by spectrophotometric metho(ds, but thev foun(d no evidence for cytochroniie oxidlase. nior coul(d they find( evi(lenice for a CO-combiniing pigment (6). However, Perini. Kanien, and Schiff did find spectral evi(lence for the existenice of both aand b-type cvtochromes in an acetone powder for Eluglenia (23). In addition they purified 2 c-type cytochromes from the samiie organism. Cytochronies of the c-type have also been purified from the Rhodophyta (17, 33), and fromli the Cyaiophyta (15, 16). Nonetheless, in no report has the entire respiratory chain of an alga been studied, anid, except perhaps for Eutglenta, the terminial oxidase identified. Neither has there been alny report of the preparation of mitochondria from the higher algae (11, 22 28). This paper is concernied with the followinga question: wvhat is the nature of the respiratory chain in algae. and specifically, what is the terminal oxidase, if anvy that is present in different groups of algae? Students of plant respiration have classically used etiolated tissue to avoid the presence of interfering photosyntlhetic pigments. The same approach has b)een used in this study by using colorless members of 3 algal divisions. This paper reports the results obtained for 2 of them: Chjorophvta and Eitglentophyta." @default.
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- W1990921201 title "Respiratory Chain of Colorless Algae I. <i>Chlorophyta</i> and <i>Euglenophyta</i>" @default.
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