Literature DB >> 31375979

Red-shifted light-harvesting system of freshwater eukaryotic alga Trachydiscus minutus (Eustigmatophyta, Stramenopila).

Radek Litvín1,2, David Bína3,4, Miroslava Herbstová1,2, Marek Pazderník1,5, Eva Kotabová1,5, Zdenko Gardian1,2, Martin Trtílek6, Ondřej Prášil1,5, František Vácha1,2.   

Abstract

Survival of phototrophic organisms depends on their ability to collect and convert enough light energy to support their metabolism. Phototrophs can extend their absorption cross section by using diverse pigments and by tuning the properties of these pigments via pigment-pigment and pigment-protein interaction. It is well known that some cyanobacteria can grow in heavily shaded habitats by utilizing far-red light harvested with far-red-absorbing chlorophylls d and f. We describe a red-shifted light-harvesting system based on chlorophyll a from a freshwater eustigmatophyte alga Trachydiscus minutus (Eustigmatophyceae, Goniochloridales). A comprehensive characterization of the photosynthetic apparatus of T. minutus is presented. We show that thylakoid membranes of T. minutus contain light-harvesting complexes of several sizes differing in the relative amount of far-red chlorophyll a forms absorbing around 700 nm. The pigment arrangement of the major red-shifted light-harvesting complex is similar to that of the red-shifted antenna of a marine alveolate alga Chromera velia. Evolutionary aspects of the algal far-red light-harvesting complexes are discussed. The presence of these antennas in eustigmatophyte algae opens up new ways to modify organisms of this promising group for effective use of far-red light in mass cultures.

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Keywords:  Chromatic acclimation; Eustigmatophyta; Light-harvesting protein; Oligomeric LHC; Red-shifted LHC; Violaxanthin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31375979     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-019-00662-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.573


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10.  Red-light phenotype in a marine diatom involves a specialized oligomeric red-shifted antenna and altered cell morphology.

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