Issue 23, 1977

Biosynthesis of porphyrins and related macrocycles. Part 11. Studies on biosynthesis of the phytyl chain of chlorophyll a by use of carbon-13

Abstract

A procedure is developed for the isolation on a small scale of pure phytol from cells of Euglena gracilis, and conditions are found for the separation of a crystalline phytyl carbamate from the corresponding derivative of geranylgeraniol Dark-grown cells of E. gracilis are shown to contain only negligible quantities of phytol, but on illumination they incorporate acetate efficiently into the phytyl chain of chlorophyll; the low dilution achieved allows experiments with [1 -13C] acetate. The eight sites of 13C enrichment in the resultant phytol are located by n.m.r. Presumably because of poor transport, the incorporation of mevalonate into phytol is very low.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1977, 2540-2545

Biosynthesis of porphyrins and related macrocycles. Part 11. Studies on biosynthesis of the phytyl chain of chlorophyll a by use of carbon-13

E. H. Ahrens, D. C. Williams and A. R. Battersby, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1977, 2540 DOI: 10.1039/P19770002540

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