Intracellular Localization of Nitrate Reductase, Nitrite Reductase, and Glutamic Acid Dehydrogenase in Green Leaf Tissue

Abstract
Greenhouse grown seedlings of corn (Zea mays L.) and foxtail (Setaria faberii Herrm.) were used as source material in determining the intracellular localization of nitrate reductase, nitrite reductase, and glutamic acid dehydrogenase, Nonaqueous and aqueous isolation techniques were used to establish that nitrite reductase is localized within the chloroplasts, but that nitrate reductase and glutamic acid dehydrogenase are not. Nonaqueous isolation gives distribution patterns of nitrite reductase which are the same as those observed for NADP-dependent 3-phosphoglyceraldehyde dehydrogenase but which differ drastically from the patterns observed for pyruvic acid kinase. The distribution patterns for nitrate reductase are the same as those of pyruvic acid kinase. The techniques used do not eliminate the possibility that nitrate reductase and pyruvic acid kinase are localized on the external chloroplast membrane.

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