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Photosynthesis in Chromera velia Represents a Simple System with High Efficiency

Chromera velia (Alveolata) is a close relative to apicomplexan parasites with a functional photosynthetic plastid. Even though C. velia has a primitive complement of pigments (lacks chlorophyll c) and uses an ancient type II form of RuBISCO, we found that its photosynthesis is very efficient with th...

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Autores principales: Quigg, Antonietta, Kotabová, Eva, Jarešová, Jana, Kaňa, Radek, Šetlík, Jiří, Šedivá, Barbora, Komárek, Ondřej, Prášil, Ondřej
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3468483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047036
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author Quigg, Antonietta
Kotabová, Eva
Jarešová, Jana
Kaňa, Radek
Šetlík, Jiří
Šedivá, Barbora
Komárek, Ondřej
Prášil, Ondřej
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Kotabová, Eva
Jarešová, Jana
Kaňa, Radek
Šetlík, Jiří
Šedivá, Barbora
Komárek, Ondřej
Prášil, Ondřej
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description Chromera velia (Alveolata) is a close relative to apicomplexan parasites with a functional photosynthetic plastid. Even though C. velia has a primitive complement of pigments (lacks chlorophyll c) and uses an ancient type II form of RuBISCO, we found that its photosynthesis is very efficient with the ability to acclimate to a wide range of irradiances. C. velia maintain similar maximal photosynthetic rates when grown under continual light-limited (low light) or light-saturated (high light) conditions. This flexible acclimation to continuous light is provided by an increase of the chlorophyll content and photosystem II connectivity under light limited conditions and by an increase in the content of protective carotenoids together with stimulation of effective non-photochemical quenching under high light. C. velia is able to significantly increase photosynthetic rates when grown under a light-dark cycle with sinusoidal changes in light intensity. Photosynthetic activities were nonlinearly related to light intensity, with maximum performance measured at mid-morning. C. velia efficiently acclimates to changing irradiance by stimulation of photorespiration and non-photochemical quenching, thus avoiding any measurable photoinhibition. We suggest that the very high CO(2) assimilation rates under sinusoidal light regime are allowed by activation of the oxygen consuming process (possibly chlororespiration) that maintains high efficiency of RuBISCO (type II). Despite the overall simplicity of the C. velia photosynthetic system, it operates with great efficiency.
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spelling pubmed-34684832012-10-15 Photosynthesis in Chromera velia Represents a Simple System with High Efficiency Quigg, Antonietta Kotabová, Eva Jarešová, Jana Kaňa, Radek Šetlík, Jiří Šedivá, Barbora Komárek, Ondřej Prášil, Ondřej PLoS One Research Article Chromera velia (Alveolata) is a close relative to apicomplexan parasites with a functional photosynthetic plastid. Even though C. velia has a primitive complement of pigments (lacks chlorophyll c) and uses an ancient type II form of RuBISCO, we found that its photosynthesis is very efficient with the ability to acclimate to a wide range of irradiances. C. velia maintain similar maximal photosynthetic rates when grown under continual light-limited (low light) or light-saturated (high light) conditions. This flexible acclimation to continuous light is provided by an increase of the chlorophyll content and photosystem II connectivity under light limited conditions and by an increase in the content of protective carotenoids together with stimulation of effective non-photochemical quenching under high light. C. velia is able to significantly increase photosynthetic rates when grown under a light-dark cycle with sinusoidal changes in light intensity. Photosynthetic activities were nonlinearly related to light intensity, with maximum performance measured at mid-morning. C. velia efficiently acclimates to changing irradiance by stimulation of photorespiration and non-photochemical quenching, thus avoiding any measurable photoinhibition. We suggest that the very high CO(2) assimilation rates under sinusoidal light regime are allowed by activation of the oxygen consuming process (possibly chlororespiration) that maintains high efficiency of RuBISCO (type II). Despite the overall simplicity of the C. velia photosynthetic system, it operates with great efficiency. Public Library of Science 2012-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3468483/ /pubmed/23071705 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047036 Text en © 2012 Quigg et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kotabová, Eva
Jarešová, Jana
Kaňa, Radek
Šetlík, Jiří
Šedivá, Barbora
Komárek, Ondřej
Prášil, Ondřej
Photosynthesis in Chromera velia Represents a Simple System with High Efficiency
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title_fullStr Photosynthesis in Chromera velia Represents a Simple System with High Efficiency
title_full_unstemmed Photosynthesis in Chromera velia Represents a Simple System with High Efficiency
title_short Photosynthesis in Chromera velia Represents a Simple System with High Efficiency
title_sort photosynthesis in chromera velia represents a simple system with high efficiency
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3468483/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23071705
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047036
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