Browsing W. Ronald Mills by Title
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Photosynthetic formation of the aspartate family of amino acids in isolated chloroplasts
(Plant Physiology, 1980)The metabolism of 14C-labeled aspartic acid, diaminopimelic acid, malic acid and threonine by isolated pea (Pisum sativum L.) chloroplasts was examined. Light enhanced the incorporation of [14C] aspartic acid into soluble ... -
Purification of chloroplasts using silica-sols
(Academic Press, 1987)This chapter describes procedures for the purification of chloroplasts using silica sols. Silica sols have two major advantages as media for density gradients—namely, low viscosity and negligible osmotic potential, allowing ... -
A rapid method for isolation of purified physiologically active chloroplasts, used to study the intracellular distribution of amino acids in pea leaves
(Planta, 1980)A procedure is described for the rapid (<5 min) isolation of purified, physiologically active chloroplasts from Pisum sativum L. Mitochondrial and microbody contamination is substantially reduced and broken chloroplasts ... -
Regulation of aspartate-family amino acid biosynthesis: studies using isolated pea chloroplasts
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Resensitization to gibberellin of grand rapids lettuce seeds treated with continuous far red light
(Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science, 1973) -
Synthesis of aspartate-family amino acids
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Synthesis of branched chain amino acids
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ß- alanine metabolism and high salinity stress in the sea anemone, Bunodosoma cavernata
(Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 1984)During high salinity stress, β-alanine accumulates to high levels in the sea anemone,Bunodosoma cavernata. Following a salinity increase from 26‰ to 40‰ β-alanine increased 28-fold from 1.5 to 41.9 μmoles/g dry weight. ...