Abstract

We have investigated the effect of 2-hydroxy-3-butynoic acid (HBA) and its methyl ester (MeHBA) on photosynthesis and pigment formation in Zea mays, a C 4 photosynthesis-type plant. In the presence of the specific inhibitor of glycollate oxidase, assimilation of CO 2 was decreased significantly. Labelling patterns showed accumulation of glycollate, though not so marked as in C 3 photosynthesis-type plants, and marked decreases in incorporation into glycine, serine and particularly glycerate. This inhibition was specific for the S(+) enantiomers of HBA and MeHBA. In greening maize R, S-MeHBA inhibited formation of chloroplast pigments and this effect could be shown to be due to the S(+) enantiomer; of a range of metabolises tested only supplementations with serine or pyruvate were partly effective in restoring greening.

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