Colorless nonfluorescent chlorophyll (Chl) catabolites (NCCs) are formyloxobilin-type phyllobilins, which are considered the typical products of Chl breakdown in senescent leaves. However, in degreened leaves of some plants, dioxobilin-type Chl catabolites (DCCs) predominate, which lack the formyl group of the NCCs, and which arise from Chl catabolites by oxidative removal of the formyl group by a P450 enzyme. Here a structural investigation of the DCCs in the methylesterase16 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana is reported. Eight new DCCs were identified and characterized structurally. Strikingly, three of these DCCs carry stereospecifically added hydroxymethyl groups, and represent bilin-type linear tetrapyrroles with an unprecedented modifica...
In land plants, chlorophyll is broken down to colorless linear tetrapyrroles in a highly conserved m...
The most obvious event of leaf senescence is the loss of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll degradation procee...
Dedicated to Professor Dieter Seebach on the occasion of his 75th birthday In cold extracts of senes...
Chlorophyll breakdown in higher plants occurs by the so called "PaO/phyllobilin" path. It generates ...
International audienceThe tetrapyrrolic chlorophyll catabolites (or phyllobilins, PBs) were analyzed...
Senescent higher plants degrade their chlorophylls (Chls) to polar colorless tetrapyrrolic Chl catab...
AbstractChlorophyll breakdown is an important catabolic process of leaf senescence and fruit ripenin...
The major chlorophyll catabolites are colorless phyllobilins with four deconjugated pyrrole units. T...
Chlorophyll degradation is the most obvious hallmark of leaf senescence. Phyllobilins, linear tetrap...
Chlorophyll (chl) catabolism occurs throughout the plant life cycle, in germination, vegetative grow...
In extracts of senescent leaves of the tobacco plant Nicotiana rustica, two colorless compounds with...
During senescence, chlorophyll (chl) is metabolized to colorless nonfluorescent chl catabolites (NCC...
During senescence, chlorophyll is broken down to a set of structurally similar, but distinct linear ...
Chlorophyll (Chl) breakdown is a diagnostic visual process of leaf senescence, which furnishes phyll...
Chlorophyll breakdown is one of the most obvious signs of leaf senescence and fruit ripening. The re...
In land plants, chlorophyll is broken down to colorless linear tetrapyrroles in a highly conserved m...
The most obvious event of leaf senescence is the loss of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll degradation procee...
Dedicated to Professor Dieter Seebach on the occasion of his 75th birthday In cold extracts of senes...
Chlorophyll breakdown in higher plants occurs by the so called "PaO/phyllobilin" path. It generates ...
International audienceThe tetrapyrrolic chlorophyll catabolites (or phyllobilins, PBs) were analyzed...
Senescent higher plants degrade their chlorophylls (Chls) to polar colorless tetrapyrrolic Chl catab...
AbstractChlorophyll breakdown is an important catabolic process of leaf senescence and fruit ripenin...
The major chlorophyll catabolites are colorless phyllobilins with four deconjugated pyrrole units. T...
Chlorophyll degradation is the most obvious hallmark of leaf senescence. Phyllobilins, linear tetrap...
Chlorophyll (chl) catabolism occurs throughout the plant life cycle, in germination, vegetative grow...
In extracts of senescent leaves of the tobacco plant Nicotiana rustica, two colorless compounds with...
During senescence, chlorophyll (chl) is metabolized to colorless nonfluorescent chl catabolites (NCC...
During senescence, chlorophyll is broken down to a set of structurally similar, but distinct linear ...
Chlorophyll (Chl) breakdown is a diagnostic visual process of leaf senescence, which furnishes phyll...
Chlorophyll breakdown is one of the most obvious signs of leaf senescence and fruit ripening. The re...
In land plants, chlorophyll is broken down to colorless linear tetrapyrroles in a highly conserved m...
The most obvious event of leaf senescence is the loss of chlorophyll. Chlorophyll degradation procee...
Dedicated to Professor Dieter Seebach on the occasion of his 75th birthday In cold extracts of senes...