Chlorophyll b expressed in cyanobacteria functions as a light harvesting antenna in photosystem I through flexibility of the proteins

Citation
S. Satoh et al., Chlorophyll b expressed in cyanobacteria functions as a light harvesting antenna in photosystem I through flexibility of the proteins, J BIOL CHEM, 276(6), 2001, pp. 4293-4297
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
00219258 → ACNP
Volume
276
Issue
6
Year of publication
2001
Pages
4293 - 4297
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9258(20010209)276:6<4293:CBEICF>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Photosynthetic pigments bind to their specific proteins to form pigment-pro tein complexes. To investigate the pigment-binding activities of the protei ns, chlorophyll b was for introduced the first time to a cyanobacterium tha t did not synthesize that pigment, and expression of its function in the na tive pigment-protein complex of cyanobacterium was confirmed by energy tran sfer. Arabidopsis CAO (chlorophyll a oxygenase) cDNA was introduced into th e genome of Synechocystis sp, PCC6803, The transformant cells accumulated c hlorophyll b, with the chlorophyll b content being in the range of 1.4 to 1 0.6% of the total chlorophyll depending on the growth phase. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis analysis of the chlorophyll-protein complexes of trans formant cells showed that chlorophyll b was incorporated preferentially int o the P700-chlorophyll a-protein complex (CP1), Furthermore, chlorophyll b in CP1 transferred light energy to chlorophyll a, indicating a functional t ransformation, We also found that CP1 of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, believe d to be a chlorophyll a protein, bound chlorophyll b with a chlorophyll b c ontent of similar to4.4%, On the basis of these results, the evolution of p igment systems in an early stage of cyanobacterial development is discussed in this paper.