[HTML][HTML] A novel blue fluorescent chlorophyll catabolite accumulates in senescent leaves of the peace lily and indicates a split path of chlorophyll breakdown

B Kräutler, S Banala, S Moser, C Vergeiner, T Müller… - FEBS letters, 2010 - Elsevier
B Kräutler, S Banala, S Moser, C Vergeiner, T Müller, C Lütz, A Holzinger
FEBS letters, 2010Elsevier
Colorless, non-fluorescent Chl-catabolites (NCCs) are the typical, ubiquitous products of
chlorophyll (Chl)-breakdown in senescent leaves. However, a fluorescent Chl-catabolite
(FCC) accumulated in de-greened leaves of Spathiphyllum wallisii (Peace Lily), which
showed a weak blue luminescence. The FCC, named Sw-FCC-62, was 'hypermodified'with
an unprecedented 6-(2-[3, 4-dihydroxy-phenyl]-ethyl)-β-glucopyranosidyl ester at the
propionyl group. Such esters stabilize FCCs against their typical and rapid, spontaneous …
Colorless, non-fluorescent Chl-catabolites (NCCs) are the typical, ubiquitous products of chlorophyll (Chl)-breakdown in senescent leaves. However, a fluorescent Chl-catabolite (FCC) accumulated in de-greened leaves of Spathiphyllum wallisii (Peace Lily), which showed a weak blue luminescence. The FCC, named Sw-FCC-62, was ‘hypermodified’ with an unprecedented 6-(2-[3,4-dihydroxy-phenyl]-ethyl)-β-glucopyranosidyl ester at the propionyl group. Such esters stabilize FCCs against their typical and rapid, spontaneous isomerization to NCCs. Chl-breakdown in Sp. wallisii thus branches off from the ‘common’ path in leaves, and furnishes unique and ‘persistent’ FCCs. Our findings on ‘hypermodified’ FCCs also call for attention as to possible physiological roles of Chl-catabolites in plants.
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