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Abstract:
It was shown that cycloheximide inhibits CO(2) fixation in Euglena cells in the dark, but no effect of chloramphenicol was found. The light-dependent CO(2) fixation was inhibited by chloramphenicol and by large amounts of cycloheximide, but was stimulated by small amounts of cycloheximide. The presence of the stimulatory concentration of cycloheximide abolished the inhibition effect of high concentrations of chloramphenicol. The results indicate that the light-dependent CO(2) fixation is controlled by a repression-derepression regulatory system, which seems to be independent of chlorophyll synthesis.
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