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Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes in Salix sp. 'Aquatica Gigantea' under Strong and Weak Light I. Spectral Characterization of the Chlorophyll-Protein Complexes
Authors:Nurmi  Arja; Vapaavuori  Elina
Institution:1Department of Botany, University of Helsinki Unioninkatu 44, SF-00170 Helsinki 17, Finland
2The Finnish Forest Research Institute, Suonenjoki Research Station SF-77600 Suonenjoki, Finland
Abstract:The distribution of chlorophyll in the chlorophyll-protein complexeswas studied in Salix sp. ‘aquatica gigantea’ grownunder high and low irradiance. The chlorophyll- containing bandsthat could be separated by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresisin strong and weak light numbered 9 to 13 and 9 to 11, respectively.In strong light the following bands were separated, in the orderof the highest to the lowest molecular weight: one to two chlorophylla/b-protein complexes, three to four chlorophyll a-containingbands similar to the P700-chlorophyll a-protein complex (CPIand its oligomers), three oligomers of the light-harvestingchlorophyll a/b-protein complex (LHCP***, LHCP**, LHCP*), twochlorophyll a-protein complexes (CPa2 and CPa1), the light-harvestingchlorophyll a/b-protein complex (LHCP) and the protein freepigment (FP). In weak light the same chlorophyll-containingbands were separated with the exception that no high molecularweight chlorophyll a/b-protein complexes could be observed.In strong light the CPI complexes were the largest structuralcomponent of the chloroplast lamellae. In weak light the LHCPcomplexes together contributed the major proportion of the totalchlorophyll. The increase in the chlorophyll associated withthe LHCP complex was possibly caused by reorganization of thelamellar structure or by increased synthesis of the LHCP** complex,which appeared to be a labile complex in weak light. (Received February 1, 1982; Accepted May 10, 1982)
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