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Plant and Cell Physiology, 1978, Vol. 19, No. 7 1169-1174
© 1978


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The site of synthesis of pea chloroplast coupling factor 11

Pierre-Yves Bouthyette and Andre T. Jagendorf

Section of Botany, Genetics and Development, Cornell University Ithaca, New York 14853, USA

Inhibitors of cytoplasmic polyribosome function and chloroplast polyribosome function were used to study the site of synthesis of the five subunits of coupling factor I (CF1) in Pisum sativum. The results of these in vivo experiments are presented as evidence for the cytoplasmic synthesis of two subunits, C and D, and the synthesis in the chloroplast of the other three, A, B and E.

1 Supported in part by grant PCM-74-13534 from the National Science Foundation.


(Received April 17, 1978; )
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