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. 1969 Nov;44(11):1590–1593. doi: 10.1104/pp.44.11.1590

Cytochrome Oxidase Activity in Blastocladiella emersonii1

Paul A Horgen a, David H Griffin a
PMCID: PMC396310  PMID: 16657245

Abstract

Studies of cytochrome oxidase in isolated mitochondria of Blastocladiella emersonii Cant. and Hyatt show that the enzyme was present in zoospores and throughout the development of ordinary colorless sporangia and of resistant sporangia. The enzyme activity was present in KCl, NaCl, NH4Cl, and KHCO3 induced resistant sporangia, and was shown to be as active or more active than the enzyme found in ordinary colorless sporangia and zoospores. Interfering substances causing difficulties in the measurement of cytochrome oxidase activity were found in whole cell homogenates of KHCO3 grown resistant sporangia, but not in KCl, NaCl, or NH4Cl grown thalli. These substances could be removed by dialysis or by sedimentation of the mitochondria.

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