Photorespiration and Oxygen Inhibition of Photosynthesis in Chlorella pyrenoidosa
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Photorespiration and Oxygen Inhibition of Photosynthesis in Chlorella pyrenoidosa
Abstract
The inhibition of photosynthesis by O(2) in air-grown Chlorella pyrenoidosa was investigated using three experimental techniques (artificial leaf, aqueous method, and O(2) electrode) to measure carbon assimilation. CO(2) response curves were determined under different O(2), pH, and temperature conditions. Regardless of the experimental technique and condition, O(2) inhibition was not evident until a concentration of 50% was reached; V(max) values were reduced whereas K(m) (CO(2)) values were unaffected by the increasing O(2) concentration. The response of photosynthesis to O(2) was independent of CO(2) and HCO(3) (-) concentrations as well as temperature. Relative rates of photosynthesis showed a 4 to 5% stimulation in 2% O(2), a 12% inhibition in 50% O(2), and a 24% inhibition in 100% O(2). The inhibition by 50% O(2) was still reversible after 20 minutes exposure whereas 100% O(2) caused irreversible inhibition after only 4 minutes.The O(2) inhibition is discussed in terms of the oxygenase reaction and a Mehler reaction supporting pseudocyclic electron flow. The results are inconsistent with the proposals that photorespiration exists in these algae and that a CO(2)-concentrating mechanism suppresses the O(2) inhibition of photosynthesis.
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