Induction of the De Novo Formation of the Photosystem I-Related Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll Protein Complex LHCPa by Photoheterotrophic Nutrition
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Induction of the De Novo Formation of the Photosystem I-Related Light-Harvesting Chlorophyll Protein Complex LHCPa by Photoheterotrophic Nutrition
Abstract
The green alga Chlamydobotrys stellata contains in addition to the normal light-harvesting chlorophyll protein complex LHCPb a special LHCPa which is free of chlorophyll b and connected only to photosystem I (Brandt, Zufall, Wiessner 1983 Plant Physiol 71: 128-131). The kinetics of these two LHCP forms were analyzed during the transition in nutrition of the alga from autotrophy to photoheterotrophy, e.g. the replacement of CO(2) by acetate as carbon source. As shown by incorporation experiments with [(14)C]acetate, this change in nutrition leads to an increased synthesis of LHCPa, whereas the synthesis of the photosystem II-related LHCPb decreases. The increase of the LHCPa synthesis starts immediately after the onset of photoheterotrophic nutrition together with the synthesis of the chlorophyll protein complex CPI. There is no interchange of complex components between LHCPa and LHCPb during the depletion of the latter. The formation of LHCPa is discussed with respect to the regulation of gene expression.
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