In which plant organelle reduction of nitrite to ammonia is catlyzed by the enzyme nitrite reductase?
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In plant, reduction of nitrite to ammonia is catalyzed by the enzyme nitrite reductase in chloroplast.
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The protein nitrite reductase was first separated by Nason and associates from Neurospora and soybean leaves. Nitrite reductase is found in chloroplasts of leaves. The nitrite reduction is second step involved in plants because the plants absorb nitrate from the soil which is converted into ammonia. During this reduction, the electron required (six) is obtained by light reaction.
In roots, it is found in plastids. Nitrite reductase catalyst comprises of a solitary 63 kD polypeptide which contains two prosthetic gatherings, an iron-sulfur group and a specific heme.
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