Effect of Supra-High Irradiation on the Photosynthetic System of the Cyanophyte Synechocystis PCC 6714 |
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Authors: | Yokoyama, Eiichi Murakami, Akio Sakurai, Hidehiro Fujita, Yoshihiko |
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Affiliation: | 1Department of Biology, School of Education, Waseda University Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, 169 Japan 2Department of Cell Biology, National Institute for Basic Biology Okazaki, Aichi, 444 Japan |
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Abstract: | Stability of thylakoid components under supra-high irradiancewas studied with the cyanophyte Synechocystis PCC 6714. Theactivity of overall photosynthesis was quickly inactivated (T1/2=20min) under supra-high irradiance (300 W m2, white light).In parallel with the inactivation of photosynthesis, QA in PSII was also inactivated. Both inactivations were acceleratedby chloramphenicol (CAP) addition. The reactivation of PS IIrequired weak irradiation and was suppressed by CAP. However,PS I measured as P700 was very stable. The level of PS I measuredas P700 was not significantly reduced by the irradiation for12 h even in the presence of CAP while the level of Cyt b559,component of PS II, was decreased markedly. The function ofPS I before and after supra-high irradiation with CAP was examinedby comparing sizes of P700 oxidation induced by a short flash,by a continuous light, and by determination of O2-and ferredoxin-reduction.No difference was observed in PS I actions before and afterthe irradiation treatment. These results indicate that the PSI complex is very tolerant of supra-high irradiation. However,the cells grown under supra-high irradiance contained much fewerPS I and PS II complexes than Cyt b6f complexes. Theformer levels were reduced to a half to one fourth of thosebefore growth while the level of Cyt b6f complex wasnot reduced so much. A possible mechanism for changes in thylakoidcomposition under supra-high irradiation was discussed. (Received February 16, 1991; Accepted June 12, 1991) |
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