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Responses of the photosynthetic machinery of Spirulina maxima to induced reactive oxygen species

โœ Scribed by Aparna B. Ganesh; Periakaruppan T. Manoharan; G.K. Suraishkumar


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
167 KB
Volume
96
Category
Article
ISSN
0006-3592

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Abstract

The photosynthetic machinery of Spirulina maxima was studied when subjected to induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) to examine the organism's responses to stress. Significant decreases in both photosynthetic efficiency and growth rate were observed. Exposure to 0.01 mmol H~2~O~2~/(g cell), which induced the lowest specific intracellular ROS level (siROS) led to a 15% decrease in specific growth rate; an increase in siROS by 70โ€fold led to a 25% decrease in specific growth rate. Similarly, siROS induced by 0.01 mmol H~2~O~2~/(g cell) led to 15% inhibition in photosynthetic efficiency, while an increase in siROS by 40โ€ or 70โ€fold led to about 60% inhibition in photosynthetic efficiency. To further understand the effects of induced ROS on photosynthetic machinery, we performed a detailed pigmentation analysis as well as analyzed Phycobilisomes (PBS), Photosystem II (PSII), and Photosystem I (PSI), the three important components of cyanobacterial photosynthetic apparatus. We found carotenoids (betaโ€carotene and lutein) to be most sensitive to siROS. Also, specific levels of phycocyanin and allophycocyanin, which are important PBS pigments, decreased significantly in response to H~2~O~2~. Further, electron transport assays revealed that ROS cause damage primarily to PSII, whereas they do not significantly affect PSI in comparison; siROS induced by 0.01 mmol H~2~O~2~/(g cell) led to a 15% inhibition of PSII, and increase in siROS by 9โ€, 40โ€, and 70โ€fold led to 22%, 36%, and 46% inhibition, respectively. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2007;96:1191โ€“1198. ยฉ 2006 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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