Abstract

Changes in the activation level of rubisco from bean leaves were studied by measuring carboxylation rates after either a prolonged period in the dark after photoinhibitory treatment. Plants kept for 11 h in darkness were subjected to three stages of strong irradiance: stage I, photosynthesis in air; stage II, exposure in1% O 2 and CO 2-free N 2; stage III, reintroduction of air. Decrease in the rate of CO 2 uptake at stage III are due to photoinhibition. From the end of stage I to stage III, initial carboxylase activity, measured in extracts, exhibited large variations whereas changes for total activity were much smaller. Initial activity was four times lower at stage II compared to stage I. It increased in several minutes to high values at stage III where rates of CO 2 uptake were attained more gradually. No large amount of ribulose 1–5 bisp phosphate (RuBP) appeared to be bound to inactive enzyme at stage II. When darkened leaves were illuminated (stage I) the increase of both initial and total activity was slow and parallel to disappeance of the inhibitor carboxyarabinitol-1-phosphate (CA1P). Conversely, increase of CO 2 uptake rate was more rapid.

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