Action Spectrum for Resetting the Circadian Phototaxis Rhythm in the CW15 Strain of Chlamydomonas: I. Cells in Darkness
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Action Spectrum for Resetting the Circadian Phototaxis Rhythm in the CW15 Strain of Chlamydomonas: I. Cells in Darkness
Abstract
We have developed protocols for phase shifting the circadian rhythm of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii by light pulses. This paper describes the photobiology of phase-resetting the Chlamydomonas clock by brief (3 seconds to 15 minutes) light pulses administered during a 24 hour dark period. Its action spectrum exhibited two prominent peaks, at 520 and 660 nanometers. The fluence at 520 nanometers required to elicit a 4 hour phase shift was 0.2 millimole photon per square meter, but the pigment that is participating in resetting the clock under these conditions is unknown. The fluence needed at 660 nanomoles to induce a 4 hour phase shift was 0.1 millimole photon per square meter, which is comparable with that needed to induce the typical low fluence rate response of phytochrome in higher plants. However, the phase shift by red light (660 nanometers) was not diminished by subsequent administration of far-red light (730 nanometers), even if the red light pulse was as short as 0.1 second. This constitutes the first report of a regulatory action by red light in Chlamydomonas.
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