Abstract: | Mass cultures of Cyanidium caldarium exhibit a developmentalstage of temporary bleaching during cultivation in permanentlight (Zagon and Brandt, 1985). This loss of chlorophyll a isnot accompanied by a loss of the CPI-apoprotein. This essentialthylakoid protein is also inserted into the thylakoid membranewithout the presence of chlorophyll a. Subsequent assembly withthe pigment, however, increases the intrinsic binding of theCPI-apoprotein. The temporary bleaching of C. caldarium canbe imitated essentially by addition of levulinic acid or cycloheximide,but not by chloramphenicol or streptomycin. The cooperationof the nucleocytoplasm and of the photosyn-thetically activecompartments with respect to the assembly of CPI is discussed. Key words: Assembly, chlorophyll-protein complex, Cyanidium caldarium, regulation |