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Plant Cell Physiol ; 43(4): 440-51, 2002 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11978872

ABSTRACT

Regulation of energy balance in photosystems in response to extremely-high-CO2 (40%) and low-CO2 (0.04%) stress was studied in extremely-high-CO2-tolerant green microalgae, Chlorococcum littorale and Chlorella sp. UK001. To investigate the energy input process, we assessed an F714/F685-ratio in a 77K fluorescence emission spectrum induced by 440-nm excitation in intact cells, which represents a ratio of fluorescence intensities derived from light-harvesting chlorophyll complexes in PSI and PSII. The F714/F685-ratio increased in several days after transferring C. littorale cells from air to 40% CO2, from 3% to 40% CO2 and from 3% to air. In all cases, the increase in the F714/F685-ratio was observed in high cell density culture, but no or a little increase was apparent in sparse cell density culture, when these cultures were illuminated at 250 micromol photon m-2 s-1. Even in the sparse culture, however, a similar increase in the F714/F685-ratio was observed when C. littorale cells were transferred from 3% to 40% CO2 at 20 micromol photon m-2 s-1. The cell density did not affect the F714/F685-ratio when CO2 concentration was kept at 3%. The activity of PSI electron (e-) transport was much higher in 40% CO2-grown cells than in 3% CO2-grown cells irrespective of the cell density during the culture, whereas the difference in PSII activity between them was small. The PSI activity at high cell density was higher also in air-grown cells than that in 3% CO2-grown cells. In both dense and sparse culture, 40% CO2-grown cells and air-grown cells showed higher relative quantum yield of PSI in the presence of DCMU than 3% CO2-grown cells, suggesting an increase in cyclic electron flow around PSI. Likewise, the increase in the F714/F685-ratio in response to the transfer to 40% CO2 was observed also in another extremely-high-CO2-tolerant alga, Chlorella sp. UK001. The possible role of the increases in the F714/F685-ratio, PSI/PSII activity ratio and cyclic e- transport activity in extremely-high-CO2 acclimation is discussed in comparison with low-CO2 acclimation.


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Acclimatization/physiology , Carbon Dioxide/pharmacology , Chlorophyta/drug effects , Energy Metabolism/drug effects , Photosynthetic Reaction Center Complex Proteins/metabolism , Chlorella/drug effects , Chlorella/physiology , Chlorella/radiation effects , Chlorophyll/metabolism , Chlorophyta/physiology , Chlorophyta/radiation effects , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Light , Light-Harvesting Protein Complexes
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Photochem Photobiol ; 51(6): 675-680, 1990 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29498068

ABSTRACT

Fluorescence excitation- and emission spectra indicate the presence of pterin(s) and flavin(s) in isolated flagella of the phytoflagellate Euglena gracilis. These compounds appear to bind at least in part non-covalently to the molecular framework of the paraflagellar body, which is the presumed photoreceptor organelle and which is attached to the isolated flagella. A compound with pterin-like fluorescence excitation and emission spectrum could he extracted with methanol from isolated flagella and could he recovered on thin-layer silica gels. Besides the previously assumed photoreceptor function of flavins, our results suggest also a role for pterins in the photosensory transduction chain of Euglena gracilis.

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