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The Light Harvesting System of the Diatom Cyclotella cryptica. Isolation and Characterization of the Main Light Harvesting Complex and Evidence for the Existence of Minor Pigment Proteins*
Authors:E Rhiel  J Marquardt  M Eppard  E Mrschel  W E Krumbein
Institution:E. Rhiel,J. Marquardt,M. Eppard,E. Mörschel,W. E. Krumbein
Abstract:The main chlorophyll a/c light harvesting complex of the diatom Cyclotella cryptica was isolated by sucrose density gradient centrifugation. It consisted of two polypeptides of Mrs 18000 and 22000. Both polypeptides and fragments thereof, obtained by formic acid treatment, were blocked at their N-ter-mini. An antiserum raised against the two subunits selectively immunolabeled the thylakoid within the chloroplasts. The subunits were nuclear encoded and could be immunoprecipitated from poly (A)+ RNA as precursor proteins in the Mr range of 20000 to 24000. The existence of minor chlorophyll protein complexes and their possible function in light climate adaptation processes was investigated in cells adapted to low light and high light conditions. Low light grown cells contained more fucoxanthin and less β-carotene relative to chlorophyll a than high light adapted cells. The xanthophyll cycle pigments diatoxanthin and diadinoxanthin increased five-fold relative to chlorophyll a under high light conditions. Western-immunoblotting experiments with antisera raised against several chlorophyll a/b and chlorophyll a/c antenna complexes demonstrated that, beside the dominating chlorophyll a/c light harvesting complex, minor antenna complexes might exist, which, in part, seem to react to the light climate applied.
Keywords:Chlorophyll a/c light harvesting complex  photosynthesis  diatoms  Cyclotella cryptica  immunogold labeling  light acclimation
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