| Literature DB >> 28378245 |
Zheng-Ke Li1, Yan-Chao Yin1, Lu-Dan Zhang1, Zhong-Chun Zhang1, Guo-Zheng Dai1, Min Chen2, Bao-Sheng Qiu3.
Abstract
The bioavailable iron in many aquatic ecosystems is extremely low, and limits the growth and photosynthetic activity of phytoplankton. In response to iron limitation, a group of chlorophyll-binding proteins known as iron stress-induced proteins are induced and serve as accessory light-harvesting components for photosystems under iron limitation. In the present study, we investigated physiological features of Acaryochloris marina in response to iron-deficient conditions. The growth doubling time under iron-deficient conditions was prolonged to ~3.4 days compared with 1.9 days under normal culture conditions, accompanied with dramatically decreased chlorophyll content. The isolation of chlorophyll-binding protein complexes using sucrose density gradient centrifugation shows six main green bands and three main fluorescence components of 712, 728, and 748 nm from the iron-deficient culture. The fluorescence components of 712 and 728 nm co-exist in the samples collected from iron-deficient and iron-replete cultures and are attributed to Chl d-binding accessory chlorophyll-binding antenna proteins and also from photosystem II. A new chlorophyll-binding protein complex with its main fluorescence peak at 748 nm was observed and enriched in the heaviest fraction from the samples collected from the iron-deficient culture only. Combining western blotting analysis using antibodies of CP47 (PSII), PsaC (PSI) and IsiA and proteomic analysis on an excised protein band at ~37 kDa, the heaviest fraction (-F6) isolated from iron-deficient culture contained Chl d-bound PSI-IsiA supercomplexes. The PSII-antenna supercomplexes isolated from iron-replete conditions showed two fluorescence peaks of 712 and 728 nm, which can be assigned as 6-transmembrane helix chlorophyll-binding antenna and photosystem II fluorescence, respectively, which is supported by protein analysis of the fractions (F5 and F6).Entities:
Keywords: Acaryochloris marina; Accessory chlorophyll-binding proteins (CBPs); Iron limitation; Iron-stress-induced protein A (IsiA); Photosynthesis; Six transmembrane helix family of chlorophyll-binding proteins/antenna
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28378245 DOI: 10.1007/s11120-017-0379-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Photosynth Res ISSN: 0166-8595 Impact factor: 3.573