Literature DB >> 19186173

Reversible coupling of individual phycobiliprotein isoforms during state transitions in the cyanobacterium Trichodesmium analysed by single-cell fluorescence kinetic measurements.

Hendrik Küpper1, Elisa Andresen, Susanna Wiegert, Miloslav Simek, Barbara Leitenmaier, Ivan Setlík.   

Abstract

In the non-heterocyst, marine cyanobacterium Trichodesmium nitrogen fixation is confined to the photoperiod and occurs coevally with oxygenic photosynthesis although nitrogenase is irreversibly inactivated by oxygen. In previous studies it was found that regulation of photosynthesis for nitrogen fixation involves Mehler reaction and various activity states with reversible coupling of photosynthetic components. We now investigated these activity states in more detail. Spectrally resolved fluorescence kinetic measurements of single cells revealed that they were related to alternate uncoupling and coupling of phycobilisomes from and to the photosystems, changing the effective cross-section of PSII. Therefore, we isolated and purified the phycobiliproteins of Trichodesmium via ion exchange chromatography and recorded their UV/VIS absorption, fluorescence excitation and fluorescence emission spectra. After describing these spectra by mathematical equations via the Gauss-Peak-Spectra method, we used them to deconvolute the in vivo fluorescence spectra of Trichodesmium cells. This revealed that the contribution of different parts of the phycobilisome antenna to fluorescence quenching changed during the daily activity cycle, and that individual phycobiliproteins can be reversibly coupled to the photosystems, while the expression levels of these proteins did not change much during the daily activity cycle. Thus we propose that variable phycobilisome coupling plays a key role in the regulation of photosynthesis for nitrogen fixation in Trichodesmium.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19186173     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2009.01.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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