Va. Sineshchekov et al., FLUORESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY AND PHOTOCHEMISTRY OF PHYTOCHROME-A AND PHYTOCHROME-B IN WILD-TYPE, MUTANT AND TRANSGENIC STRAINS OF ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA, Journal of photochemistry and photobiology.B, Biology, 42(2), 1998, pp. 133-142
Phytochrome (P) was characterized in etiolated seedlings of wild-type,
mutant and transgenic strains of Arabidopsis with the use of low-temp
erature (85 K) fluorescence spectroscopy and photochemistry. The posit
ion (lambda(max)) of the Pr emission spectrum, its intensity (F-0) pro
portional to [P-tot] and the extent of the Pr-->lumi-R phototransforma
tion at 85 K (gamma(1)) were shown to vary depending on the plant stra
ins and tissues used, while the extent of the Pr-->Pfr transformation
at 273 K (gamma(2)) remained relatively constant. Depletion of phyA (f
rel-1 in Nagatani et al., Plant Physiol. 102 (1993) 269-277, and fhy2-
2 in Whitelam et al., Plant Cell 5 (1993) 757-768) resulted in a steep
decrease of F-0 to approximate to 10%. The phyB mutant (hy3-Bo64 in R
eed et al., Plant Cell 5 (1993) 147-157) revealed a slight reduction (
by approximate to 20%) of F-0 while lambda(max) and gamma(1) remained
practically unaffected. In phyAphyB mutant no P emission was observed.
Overexpression of oat phyA (13k7 and 21k15 in Boylan and Quail, Proc.
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 88 (1991) 10806-10810) brought about an increase
of F-0 by two to three times, a shift of lambda(max) to 685 nm and an
increase of gamma(1) to 0.3-0.4. On the contrary, an increase of F-0
(up to 40%) in Arabidopsis and rice phyB overexpressors (ABO and RBO i
n Wagner et al., Plant Cell 3 (1991) 1275-1288) was followed by a decr
ease of gamma(1) values to 0.13-0.14. These data together with the res
ults on phyB (Ih) mutant of cucumber prove the existence of the two ph
yA populations with high (phyA') and low (phyA '') photochemical activ
ity at low temperatures. PhyB emits maximally in the same region as ph
yA in Arabidopsis (approximate to 683 nm) and at shorter wavelength (<
680 nm) in rice. It is characterized by low photochemical activity at
85 K (gamma(1) less than or equal to 0.05)) and can be attributed in
this respect to the same pigment type as phyA ''. (C) 1998 Elsevier Sc
ience S.A.