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1 January 2000 Isolation and Initial Characterization of 132-Hydroxychlorophyll a Induced by Cyclohexanedione Derivatives in Tobacco Cell Suspension Cultures
Jing-Ming Wang, Tadao Asami, Noboru Murofushi, Shigeo Yoshida
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This paper reports that a new photobleaching compound, 2-(2-chloro-5-propoxycarbonylphenyl)aminomethylidene-5,5-dimethyl-cyclohexane-1,3-dione (RWH-21), stimulates accumulation of 132-hydroxychlorophyll a in cultured tobacco cells. This was shown based on isolation of 132-hydroxychlorophyll a from pigment extracts of cultured tobacco cells by diode-array HPLC and subsequent fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry analysis. 132-Hydroxychlorophyll a rapidly accumulates in tobacco cells both in the light and dark in the presence of RWH-21 (50 μM). Analysis of 132-hydroxychlorophyll a formation in tobacco cells indicates that 132-hydroxychlorophyll a is rapidly accumulated within 20 h incubation time both in the dark and light. Although the amount of 132-hydroxychlorophyll a is continuously increased in the dark, the amount of 132-hydroxychlorophyll a decreased remarkably in the light after 20 h incubation. Analysis of 132-hydroxychlorophyll a formation and lipid peroxidation by determination malondialdehyde in tobacco cells suggests that RWH-21-induced 132-hydroxychlorophyll a has the potential to cause a photodynamic action in cultured tobacco cells.

Jing-Ming Wang, Tadao Asami, Noboru Murofushi, and Shigeo Yoshida "Isolation and Initial Characterization of 132-Hydroxychlorophyll a Induced by Cyclohexanedione Derivatives in Tobacco Cell Suspension Cultures," Photochemistry and Photobiology 71(1), 84-89, (1 January 2000). https://doi.org/10.1562/0031-8655(2000)071<0084:IAICOH>2.0.CO;2
Received: 6 July 1999; Accepted: 1 October 1999; Published: 1 January 2000
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KEYWORDS
132-Hydroxychlorophyll a
cyclohexanedione
herbicide
photosensitizer
plant
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