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Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis

Carotenoids are the most universal and most widespread pigments in nature. They have played pivotal roles in the evolution of photosensing mechanisms in microbes and of vision in animals. Several groups of phytoflagellates developed a photoreceptive organelle called the eyespot apparatus (EA) consis...

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Autores principales: Kato, Shota, Ozasa, Kazunari, Maeda, Mizuo, Tanno, Yuri, Tamaki, Shun, Higuchi‐Takeuchi, Mieko, Numata, Keiji, Kodama, Yutaka, Sato, Mayuko, Toyooka, Kiminori, Shinomura, Tomoko
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7155050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31630463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14576
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author Kato, Shota
Ozasa, Kazunari
Maeda, Mizuo
Tanno, Yuri
Tamaki, Shun
Higuchi‐Takeuchi, Mieko
Numata, Keiji
Kodama, Yutaka
Sato, Mayuko
Toyooka, Kiminori
Shinomura, Tomoko
author_facet Kato, Shota
Ozasa, Kazunari
Maeda, Mizuo
Tanno, Yuri
Tamaki, Shun
Higuchi‐Takeuchi, Mieko
Numata, Keiji
Kodama, Yutaka
Sato, Mayuko
Toyooka, Kiminori
Shinomura, Tomoko
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description Carotenoids are the most universal and most widespread pigments in nature. They have played pivotal roles in the evolution of photosensing mechanisms in microbes and of vision in animals. Several groups of phytoflagellates developed a photoreceptive organelle called the eyespot apparatus (EA) consisting of two separable components: the eyespot, a cluster of carotenoid‐rich globules that acts as a reflector device, and actual photoreceptors for photobehaviors. Unlike other algal eyespots, the eyespot of Euglenophyta lacks reflective properties and is generally considered to act as a shading device for the photoreceptor (paraflagellar body, PFB) for major photomovements. However, the function of the eyespot of Euglenophyta has not yet been fully proven. Here, we report that the blocking carotenoid biosynthesis in Euglena gracilis by suppressing the phytoene synthase gene (crtB) caused a defect in eyespot function resulting in a loss of phototaxis. Raman spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy suggested that EgcrtB‐suppressed cells formed eyespot globules but had a defect in the accumulation of carotenoids in those packets. Motion analysis revealed the loss of phototaxis in EgcrtB‐suppressed cells: a defect in the initiation of turning movements immediately after a change in light direction, rather than a defect in the termination of cell turning at the appropriate position due to a loss of the shading effect on the PFB. This study revealed that carotenoids are essential for light perception by the EA for the initiation of phototactic movement by E. gracilis, suggesting one possible photosensory role of carotenoids in the EA for the phototaxis.
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spelling pubmed-71550502020-04-15 Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis Kato, Shota Ozasa, Kazunari Maeda, Mizuo Tanno, Yuri Tamaki, Shun Higuchi‐Takeuchi, Mieko Numata, Keiji Kodama, Yutaka Sato, Mayuko Toyooka, Kiminori Shinomura, Tomoko Plant J Original Articles Carotenoids are the most universal and most widespread pigments in nature. They have played pivotal roles in the evolution of photosensing mechanisms in microbes and of vision in animals. Several groups of phytoflagellates developed a photoreceptive organelle called the eyespot apparatus (EA) consisting of two separable components: the eyespot, a cluster of carotenoid‐rich globules that acts as a reflector device, and actual photoreceptors for photobehaviors. Unlike other algal eyespots, the eyespot of Euglenophyta lacks reflective properties and is generally considered to act as a shading device for the photoreceptor (paraflagellar body, PFB) for major photomovements. However, the function of the eyespot of Euglenophyta has not yet been fully proven. Here, we report that the blocking carotenoid biosynthesis in Euglena gracilis by suppressing the phytoene synthase gene (crtB) caused a defect in eyespot function resulting in a loss of phototaxis. Raman spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy suggested that EgcrtB‐suppressed cells formed eyespot globules but had a defect in the accumulation of carotenoids in those packets. Motion analysis revealed the loss of phototaxis in EgcrtB‐suppressed cells: a defect in the initiation of turning movements immediately after a change in light direction, rather than a defect in the termination of cell turning at the appropriate position due to a loss of the shading effect on the PFB. This study revealed that carotenoids are essential for light perception by the EA for the initiation of phototactic movement by E. gracilis, suggesting one possible photosensory role of carotenoids in the EA for the phototaxis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-03 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7155050/ /pubmed/31630463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14576 Text en © 2019 The Authors. The Plant Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Kato, Shota
Ozasa, Kazunari
Maeda, Mizuo
Tanno, Yuri
Tamaki, Shun
Higuchi‐Takeuchi, Mieko
Numata, Keiji
Kodama, Yutaka
Sato, Mayuko
Toyooka, Kiminori
Shinomura, Tomoko
Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis
title Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis
title_full Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis
title_fullStr Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis
title_full_unstemmed Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis
title_short Carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in Euglena gracilis
title_sort carotenoids in the eyespot apparatus are required for triggering phototaxis in euglena gracilis
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7155050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31630463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.14576
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