Respiratory oxidation of pyruvate by plant mitochondria

Cytoplasmic particles isolated from mung bean seedlings can oxidize all of the acids of the Krebs cycle. The oxidation of pyruvate is dependent upon the concomitant oxidation of a catalytic amount of one of the di- or tricarboxylic acids, and in this function the various acids are approximately equi...

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