The key step in chlorophyll breakdown in higher plants. Cleavage of pheophorbide a macrocycle by a monooxygenase

Chlorophyll breakdown in green plants is a long-standing biological enigma. Recent work has shown that pheophorbide a (Pheide a) derived from chlorophyll (Chl) is converted oxygenolytically into a primary fluorescent catabolite (pFCC-1) via a red Chl catabolite (RCC) intermediate. RCC, the product o...

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description Chlorophyll breakdown in green plants is a long-standing biological enigma. Recent work has shown that pheophorbide a (Pheide a) derived from chlorophyll (Chl) is converted oxygenolytically into a primary fluorescent catabolite (pFCC-1) via a red Chl catabolite (RCC) intermediate. RCC, the product of the ring cleavage reaction catalyzed by Pheide a oxygenase, which is suggested to be the key enzyme in Chl breakdown in green plants, is converted into pFCC-1 by a reductase. In the present study, an in vitro assay comprising 18O2 Pheide a oxygenase and RCC reductase yielded labeled pFCC-1. Fast atom bombardment-mass spectrometric analysis of the purified pFCC-1 product revealed that only one of the two oxygen atoms newly introduced into Pheide a in the course of the cleavage reaction is derived from molecular oxygen. Analysis of the fragment ions located the oxygen atom derived from molecular oxygen on the formyl group of pyrrole B. This finding demonstrates that the cleavage of Pheide a in vascular plants is catalyzed by a monooxygenase. Chlorophyll breakdown is therefore indicated to be mechanistically related in higher plants and in the green alga Chlorella protothecoides.
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Oxygenases - metabolism
Plants - metabolism
Porphyrins - metabolism
Radiation-Sensitizing Agents - metabolism
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