Analytical Sciences


Abstract − Analytical Sciences, 17(4), 509 (2001).

Normal-phase HPLC Separation of Possible Biosynthetic Intermediates of Pheophytin a and Chlorophyll a'
Akimasa NAKAMURA,  Shuhei TANAKA, and Tadashi WATANABE 
Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo, Komaba, Meguro, Tokyo 153-8904, Japan
Normal-phase HPLC conditions have been developed for separating the C173 isoprenoid isomers, which are expected to be formed as biosynthetic intermediates of chlorophyll (Chl) a, Chl a' (C132 -epimer of Chl a), pheophytin (Pheo) a and protochlorophyll (PChl). The application of these conditions to pigment composition analysis of greening etiolated barley leaves allowed us to detect, for the first time, the C173 isomers of Chl a', a possible constituent of the primary electron donor of photosystem (PS) I, P700, and those of Pheo a, the primary electron acceptor of PS II, in the very early stage of greening. The C173 isomer distribution patterns were approximately the same between Chl a and Chl a', but significantly different between Pheo a and Chl a', probably reflecting the similarity and difference, respectively, in the biosynthetic pathways of these pigment pairs.