Abstract

Only a part of the citric acid cycle seems to be functional in the endosperm of germinating castor bean seeds. Mitochondria isolated from the endosperm can oxidize all of the citric acid cycle substrates. This was investigated further by studying the enzymic activities of isolated mitochondria during germination. Whilst all enzymic activities increase during germination there is an imbalance in the absolute levels of activities, with very low activities of those enzymes involved in converting pyruvate to succinate. It is suggested that the enzymic activity represents a coarse control of the cycle in this tissue.

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