Cm. Borrego et al., OCCURRENCE OF NEW BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL-D FORMS IN NATURAL-POPULATIONS OF GREEN PHOTOSYNTHETIC SULFUR BACTERIA, FEMS microbiology, ecology, 26(4), 1998, pp. 257-267
The presence of unusual bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) d forms in natural
populations of green photosynthetic sulfur bacteria is reported. These
new pigment forms share spectral properties with the standard BChl d
previously described in green sulfur bacteria, i.e. absorption maxima
at 429 nm and 656 nm at the Sorer and Q(y) bands, respectively, but gr
eatly differ in the HPLC analysis. Two types of natural BChl d were fo
und: type I. observed in populations of Pelodictyon clathratiforme and
the green consortium 'Chlorochromatium aggregatum', was composed of t
hree main homologs unevenly distributed along the chromatographic run.
BChl d type II was only observed in photosynthetic communities domina
ted by Chloronema spp., and eluted as a cluster of seven homologs char
acterized by their high apolarity. The distinct chromatographic behavi
or suggests differences in the chemical structures of these pigments,
which are suspected to be located at the C-17 position of the macrocyc
le by esterification of alcohols longer than farnesyl. The possible or
igin of these new pigment forms as well as their potential role in lig
ht adaptation in natural habitats is discussed. (C) 1998 Federation of
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