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Regulation of cyanobacterial photosynthesis determined from variable fluorescence yields of photosystem II
Authors:Anton F. Post  Arnold Veen  Luuc R. Mur
Affiliation:Laboratorium voor Microbiologie, Universiteit van Amsterdam, Nieuwe Achtergracht 127, 1018 WS Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Abstract The cyanobacteria Fremyella diplosiphon 7601 and Synechocystis 6701 were grown in continuous cultures with monochromatic red light (680 nm). The distribution of light energy over photosystem I and II was determined from changes in PS II fluorescence at 685 nm. In both organisms, wavelengths absorbed primarily by chlorophyll a caused the high fluorescent state of PS II (State 1), while wavelengths absorbed by the phycobilisome led to low PS II fluorescence (State 2). Superimposing continuous light 2 on the excitation light yielded State 2 fluorescence patterns for Synechocystis 6701, while F. diplosiphon 7601 showed fluorescence patterns similar to state 1 → 2 transitions and changes in fluorescence yield were related to the intensity of the background light. Some ecological implications of energy (re)distribution in cyanobacterial photosynthesis are discussed.
Keywords:Chromatic adaptation    state transitions    cyanobacteria    photosynthesis    PS II fluorescence    energy distribution
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