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Which factors regulate the activity of rubisco in the stroma of chloroplasts?.
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The activity of Rubisco activase can be regulated by the ADP/ATP ratio in the stroma because ADP inhibits the ATP hydrolysis reaction of the activase, which is required to remove the inhibitors.
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