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Effects of Visible and Ultraviolet Light on Carotene-deficient Mutants of Crypthecodinium cohnii
Authors:NANCY W. WITHERS  ROBERT C. TUTTLE
Affiliation:Scripps Institution of Oceanography and Department of Biology, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
Abstract:Synopsis.
The ability of carotenoids to protect a heterotrophic dinoflagellate, Crypthecodinium cohnii , from photodynamic damage by sunlight in the presence of an exogenous dye was demonstrated. Wild-type C. cohnii and 2 carotcnoid-deficient mutants were plated on agar-solidified media and exposed to natural sunlight. The wild-type strain, which synthesizes γ–carotene and β–carotene, had the lowest mortality. Mutant car 17 which accumulates mainly §–carotene had an intermediate mortality rate while the albino mutant, car 3, which contains only phytoene, lost viability most rapidly. Wild-type cells treated with diphenylaminc, a carotenogenic inhibitor, were killed at the same rate as mutant car 3. The survival rate of mutants on exposure to sunlight was dependent upon the chromophore length of the accumulated carotenoids. The 3 strains showed no difference in rate of mortality when exposed to ultraviolet light. Protection from sunlight by accumulation of carotenes may be an important ecological factor for this species whose natural habitat is tidepools.
Keywords:Index Key Words: Crypthecodinium cohnii   carotenoid   dinoflagellate   light   mutants: photoprotection   ultraviolet.
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