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CHARACTERIZATION OF PHOTOSYSTEM I‐ASSOCIATED POLYPEPTIDES FROM THE CHLOROPHYLL b ‐RICH ALGA TETRASELMIS SPP. (PLEURASTROPHYCEAE) AND OTHER CHLOROPHYTE ALGAE 1
Author(s) -
Smith G. Jason,
Alberts Randall S.
Publication year - 1991
Publication title -
journal of phycology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.85
H-Index - 127
eISSN - 1529-8817
pISSN - 0022-3646
DOI - 10.1111/j.0022-3646.1991.00092.x
Subject(s) - biology , tetraselmis , photosystem i , green algae , botany , algae , chlorophyll , photosystem ii , chlorophyll a , chlorophyta , biochemistry , photosynthesis
The phylogenetic distribution of photosystem I‐associated polypeptides was assessed by immunoblotting algal thylakoid membrane polypeptides with antisera generated against the P700‐chlorophyll a protein (CC I) and a photosystem I light‐harvesting chlorophyll‐protein (LHC Ib). Polypeptides cross‐reacting with the CC I apoprotein were found in 20 species representing four classes of unicellular algae. Polypeptides sharing antigenicity with spinach LHC Ib were observed only in algal species containing chlorophyll b. Tetraselmis spp. (Pleurastrophyceae), rich in chlorophyll b (Chl a:b 1.2), exhibited marked heterogeneity in the composition of their CC I and LHC Ib cross‐reactive polypeptides. When immunoblotted with antisera against CC I, all Tetraselmis clones examined exhibited a 25‐kD polypeptide in greater abundance than the 58‐kD CC I apoprotein characteristic of higher plants and other green algal thylakoids. Three Tetraselmis clones (RG 6, RG 11, and RG 12) exhibited an 81‐kD polypeptide with strong antigenicity toward the LHC Ib antisera, in contrast to the 17‐ to 24‐kD cross‐reactive polypeptides found in spinach, green algae, and one Tetraselmis clone (RG 5). Associated with the unique photosystem I polypeptide composition in Tetraselmis spp., Chl: P700 ratios for the group are 2–5 times greater than those observed for higher plants or other green algae. The chlorophyll b enrichment, unusual composition of photosystem I cross‐reactive polypeptides, and heterogeneity of these polypeptides within isolates of Tetraselmis might make this genus useful for investigations of the functional organization of chlorophyll b in light‐harvesting systems. These features also support the view of an alternative phyletic origin for the Pleurastrophyceae.

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