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On the 710 nm fluorescence emitted by the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum at room temperature.

Yoshihiko Fujita1, Kaori Ohki.   

Abstract

The fluorescence emitted at 710 nm by Phaeodactylum tricornutum (F(710)) was characterized. Development of F(710) was found to be regulated by the quality of light needed for algal growth: weak red light absorbed mainly by Chl a induced its development, and weak blue-green light absorbed mainly by fucoxanthin and Chl c suppressed it. The difference spectra between cells grown under the two light conditions revealed two Chl a forms, absorption peaks of which were located at 692 nm (Chl a(692)) and at 703 nm (Chl a(703)), respectively, in red-light-grown cells. During cell growth under red light, the appearance and intensification of the emission correlated well with development of Chl a(692) and Chl a(703) suggesting that the two forms of Chl a are involved in the energy flow to F(710). A clear induction phenomenon characteristic of the PSII fluorescence was observed not only with the emission at 680 nm but also with F(710), indicating that F(710) is emitted by PSII Chl a. Development of F(710) under red light was sensitive to cycloheximide, indicating that the development of the energy flow to F(710) requires protein synthesis and that the emitter is installed in a protein encoded in the nuclear genome like the light-harvesting complex (LHC). Centrifugal fractionation of pigment-protein complexes revealed F(710) to be located at fractions slightly heavier than the major LHC. Development of F(710) was also found in red-light-grown cells of the diatom Nitzschia closterium.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15111713     DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pch043

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0781            Impact factor:   4.927


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