The derivation of the formyl-group oxygen of chlorophyll b in higher plants from molecular oxygen. Achievement of high enrichment of the 7-formyl-group oxygen from 18O2 in greening maize leaves.

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Published in Eur J Biochem on January 15, 1994

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R J Porra1, W Schäfer, E Cmiel, I Katheder, H Scheer

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1: Botanisches Institut, Universität, München, Germany.

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