N. Yurkova et Jt. Beatty, PHOTOSYNTHESIS-INDEPENDENT REGULATION OF BACTERIOCHLOROPHYLL SYNTHESIS BY LIGHT-INTENSITY IN RHODOBACTER-CAPSULATUS, FEMS microbiology letters, 145(2), 1996, pp. 221-225
The amounts of bacteriochlorophyll a in a Rhodobacter capsulatus mutan
t strain which lacks the light-harvesting I and reaction center comple
xes were measured in cultures grown with different light intensities.
Light intensity regulation of bacteriochlorophyll synthesis was found,
manifested as differences in the amounts of a light harvesting comple
x II-like absorption peak in vivo, and the amount of organic solvent-e
xtracted bacteriochlorophyll a, in comparisons between low and high li
ght-grown cells. This light regulation was also evaluated by use of pu
c::lacZ fusions, which indicated that control is exerted independently
of puc gene transcription or translation. We suggest that this light
regulation might operate at the level of the enzymatic activity of bac
teriochlorophyll biosynthetic enzymes.