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The distribution of radioactivity in ethanol-water-soluble compounds after short periods of photosynthetic incorporation of 14CO2 is consistent with the operation of the photosynthetic carbon reduction (PCR) cycle in the fresh water diatom Navicula pelliculosa. Incorporation of 14CO2 for extended time periods established the presence of the intermediates of the PCR and tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycles, amino acids, and organic acids; free sugars were not observed. The main labelled soluble carbohydrate was a glucan. Hydrolysis of the radioactive insoluble material indicated the presence of carbohydrates containing several distinct sugars, and proteins with the usual amino-acid composition. During silicon starvation of exponentially growing cultures, rates of incorporation of both 32P i and 14CO2 decreased. Incorporation into the lipid increased, with a corresponding decrease into protein and carbohydrate. Reintroduction of Si to staryed cells led to an increased rate of incorporation of both isotopes, and transient changes in the radioactivity in most metabolic intermediates investigated. After 30 min the radioactivity in all PCR cycle intermediates, except phosphoglyceric acid, had increased by about 300%. The radioactivity of citrate and α-keto-glutarate increased, whereas that of other TCA-cycle intermediates decreased. An initial decrease in the levels of glutamate, aspartate and glutamine was apparently reversed by cleavage of glutamate-aspartate peptides, as radioactivity of other amino acids increased. Incorporation into the soluble glucan and into protein increased markedly although the rate of incorporation into insoluble carbohydrates remained constant.
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Coombs, J., Volcani, B.E. Studies on the biochemistry and fine structure of silica shell formation in diatoms. Planta 80, 264–279 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00392396
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