• Title of article

    Accumulation of secondary carotenoids in flagellates of Haematococcus pluvialis (Chlorophyta) is accompanied by an increase in per unit chlorophyll productivity of photosynthesis

  • Author/Authors

    HAGEN، CHRISTOPH نويسنده , , GRUNEWALD، KAY نويسنده , , SCHMIDT، SILVIO نويسنده , , MULLER، JENS نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
  • Pages
    -74
  • From page
    75
  • To page
    0
  • Abstract
    Flagellates of Haematococcus pluvialis accumulate secondary carotenoids (mainly astaxanthin and its esters) under nitrogen deficiency in combination with exposure to stronger light. Our cultivation scheme allows the characterization of metabolic activities during the accumulation process without interference by formation of the resting state (aplanospores). The highest rate of secondary carotenoid biosynthesis (0·046 h[minus sign]1) was observed almost simultaneously with the highest rates of cell division (0·027 h[minus sign]1) and of chlorophyll biosynthesis (0·015 h[minus sign]1) after 1·5 days of exposure to nitrogen limitation and higher irradiance. Photosynthetic activity was studied by oxygen evolution and chlorophyll fluorescence measurements; changes in protein components of the photosynthetic apparatus were quantified by gel electrophoresis and immunoblot analysis. Accumulation of secondary carotenoids was accompanied by an increase in photosynthetic productivity expressed on a unit chlorophyll basis. Changes in the photosynthetic apparatus occurring mainly during the first 2 days of exposure to nitrogen limitation and stronger light can be interpreted as acclimation to the increased cultivation irradiance. Photoprotective action of secondary carotenoids as a ‘sunshade’ was demonstrated in red flagellates exhibiting a lower bluelight-induced decrease in photosystem II efficiency as compared with red actinic light.
  • Keywords
    upwelling , downwelling , outwelling , box model
  • Journal title
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF pHYCOLOGY
  • Serial Year
    2000
  • Journal title
    EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF pHYCOLOGY
  • Record number

    58755