Changes in carotenoids but not in D1 protein in response to nitrogen depletion and recovery in a cyanobacterium |
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Authors: | Basanti Biswal Arnold J. Smith Lyndon J. Rogers |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biological Sciences, University of Wales Aberystwyth, Penglais, Aberystwyth, Dyfed SY23 3DD, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract In Synechococcus PCC 6301 ( Anacystis nidulans ) the imposition of nitrogen stress resulted in substantial losses of phycobiliproteins, lesser changes in chlorophyll-proteins and a dramatic change in carotenoid composition. In nitrogen-depleted cultures carotenoids continued to be synthesised, with the increase being accounted for by zeaxanthin with β-carotene content declining slightly. In these cultures zeaxanthin accounted for 75% of the carotenoid present compared to 43% in nitrogen-replete cells. Amounts of D1, a protein associated with the Photosystem II reaction centre, were similar in nitrogen-replete and nitrogen-starved cells; this retention was in accord with those of β-carotene and chlorophyll. On nitrate replenishment, zeaxanthin was not produced for 36 h, by which time β-carotene level had increased to restore the carotenoid composition characteristic of an exponential culture, and normal phycocyanin and chlorophyll levels had also been recovered. Throughout, the ratio of β-carotene to chlorophyll remained more-or-less constant. |
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Keywords: | Anacystis nidulans (Synechococcus 6301) β-Carotene Zeaxanthin Phycocyanin Chlorophyll D1 protein |
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