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Shikimate dehydrogenase, aromatic amino acid synthesis

The carbon flow from 3-phosphoglycerate, phosphoenolpyruvate, pyruvate and acetyl-CoA. Even if the synthesis of aromatic amino acids by shikimate pathway /28,29,30,31/ and also prenyl-PP synthesis via mevalonate /32,33,34/ has been established in chloroplasts by identification of respective plastidic enzymes, it is still a matter of discussion from where PEP origins to supply DAHP synthesis of the shikimate pathway and from where pyruvate is delivered to supply the plastidic pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (for isolation see Treede and Heise, this Conference). Because phosphoglycerate mutase (PGM) to form 2-PGA from 3-PGA could not be detected in chloroplasts /35/ and acetyl-CoA is preferably synthesized from added acetate by the actetyl-CoA synthetase /36/, particularly in spinach chloroplasts, it was argued that chloroplasts are dependent on import of these substrates from the external site. Evidence for PEP formation from 3-PGA within the chloroplast could be obtained by three different approaches (D. Schulze-Siebert, A. Heintze and G. Schultz, in preparation D. Schulze-Siebert and G. Schultz, in preparation, for plastidic isoenzyme of PGM in Ricinus see /37/ and in Brassica /38/). [Pg.34]


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