An analysis of the action of light on betalain synthesis in the seedling of Amaranthus caudatus,var. viridis |
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Authors: | V. K. Kochhar S. Kochhar H. Mohr |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biologisches Institut II der Universität, Schänzlestraße 1, D-7800 Freiburg, Germany |
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Abstract: | Accumulation of betalain (amaranthin) in the seedling of Amaranthus caudatus, var. viridis, is inducible by light. Since the apparent lag-phase of amaranthin accumulation after the onset of light is of the order of 3 h, light induction experiments could be performed up to 3 h after the onset of light without interference with actual synthesis. The intricate induction phenomena can be explained as follows: The inductive light operates through phytochrome and through a blue/UV photoreceptor (cryptochrome). A phytochrome-dependent High Irradiance Reaction is of minor importance. However, there is a strong, specific interaction between the light effects mediated through phytochrome and cryptochrome in the sense that the extent of the reversible response — (response obtained with a particular light treatment terminated with a saturating red light pulse) minus (response obtained with the same light treatment when terminated with a saturating 756 nm light pulse) —increases with increasing Pfr level and total fluence rate during the induction period. It is concluded that light induced amaranthin synthesis is, in fact, a convenient biochemical model system of photomorphogenesis in the case when phytochrome and cryptochrome operate simultaneously in mediating photomorphogenesis.Abbreviations: see Table 1 and 2 Materials and Medthods |
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Keywords: | Amaranthin Amaranthus Betalain Blue/UV Photoreceptor Phytochrome |
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