Structural and functional changes in the photosynthetic apparatus of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii during nitrogen deprivation and replenishment

É Preininger, A Kósa, ZS Lőrincz, P Nyitrai, J Simon… - Photosynthetica, 2015 - Springer
É Preininger, A Kósa, ZS Lőrincz, P Nyitrai, J Simon, B Böddi, Á Keresztes, I Gyurján
Photosynthetica, 2015Springer
Nitrogen is an essential factor for normal plant and algal development. As a component of
nucleic acids, proteins, and chlorophyll (Chl) molecules, it has a crucial role in the
organization of a functioning photosynthetic apparatus. Our aim was to study the effects of
nitrogen starvation in cultures of the unicellular green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii,
maintained on nitrogen-free, and then on nitrogen-containing medium. During the three-
week-long degreening process, considerable changes were observed in the Chl content …
Abstract
Nitrogen is an essential factor for normal plant and algal development. As a component of nucleic acids, proteins, and chlorophyll (Chl) molecules, it has a crucial role in the organization of a functioning photosynthetic apparatus. Our aim was to study the effects of nitrogen starvation in cultures of the unicellular green alga, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, maintained on nitrogen-free, and then on nitrogen-containing medium. During the three-week-long degreening process, considerable changes were observed in the Chl content, the ratio of Chl-protein complexes, and photosynthetic activity of the cultures as well as in the ultrastructure of single chloroplasts. The regreening process was much faster then the degradation; total greening of the cells occurred within four days. The rate of regeneration depended on the nitrogen content. At least 50% of the normal nitrogen content of Tris-Acetate-Phosphate (TAP) medium was required in the medium for the complete regreening of the cells and regeneration of chloroplasts.
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