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A Yellow Marine Chiamydomonas: Morphology and Pigment Composition
Authors:Sasa  Tsutomu; Suda  Shoichiro; Watanabe  Makoto M; Takaichi  Shinichi
Institution:1 National Institute for Environmental Studies 16-2 Onogawa, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, 305 Japan
2 Biological Laboratory, Nippon Medical School Kosugi-cho 2, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa, 211 Japan
Abstract:A unicellular yellow marine microorganism was isolated fromwater samples collected in Hachinohe Harbor, on the northerncoast of Japan, and Off Tsushima Island, on the western coastof Japan, and its structure and pigment composition were investigated.Light and electron microscopy indicated that the alga belongsto the genus Chlamydomonas and it is identified as C. parkeae. Pigment analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography revealedthe presence of 2,4-divinylprotochlorophyllide (DVP) as a thirdchlorophyll in addition to chlorophylls a and b. Such a pigmentcomposition has been reported previously only for some prasinophytesamong autotrophically grown algae. With respect to carotenoids,the alga contains, in addition to the carotenoids of higherplants (neoxanthin, violaxanthin, zeaxanthin, lutein, ß-carotene),siphonaxanthin and siphonein (siphonaxanthin dodecenoate); thelatter have been detected previously only in marine benthiculvophycean algae and in some prasinophytes. However, the coexistenceof DVP, siphonein and siphonaxanthin in a single species hasnever been reported for either ulvophycean or prasinophyceanalgae. In addition to siphonaxanthin dodecenoate, the alga wasfound to contain two "siphoneins", siphonaxanthin decenate andsiphonaxanthin octanoate. 3 Present address: Nippon Roche Research Center, Kajiwara, Kamakura,Kanagawa, 247 Japan.
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