Plant Biol (Stuttg) 2000; 2(2): 204-207
DOI: 10.1055/s-2000-9155
Original Paper
Georg Thieme Verlag Stuttgart ·New York

NMR Study of Chloroplast Water in Acer platanoides: Water Exchange at Membrane-Bound Sites and Across the Chloroplast Envelope Membrane

D. C. McCain
  • Department of Molecular Physics, Wageningen Agricultural University, Wageningen, The Netherlands
Further Information

Publication History

April 29, 1999

November 16, 1999

Publication Date:
31 December 2000 (online)

Abstract:

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spin relaxation techniques were used to measure the rate of water exchange across the chloroplast envelope membrane and to detect exchange of water-hydrogens between the bound and fluid states in Acer platanoides shade leaves. Results indicate that individual water molecules resided within a chloroplast for 320 ± 65 ms, on average, before exchanging through the envelope, and that exchangable bound hydrogens are at least six times more abundant in the chloroplast than in the nonchloroplast compartments.

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D. C. McCain

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Southern Mississippi

Box 5043

Hattiesburg

MS 39406

USA

Section Editor: A. M. C. Emons

Email: douglas.mccain@usm.edu

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