Thylakoid polypeptide composition and light-independent phosphorylation of the chlorophyll a,b-protein in Prochloron, a prokaryote exhibiting oxygenic photosynthesis

Gadi Schuster*, Geoffrey C. Owens, Yehuda Cohen, Itzhak Ohad

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Abstract

Thylakoids of the prokaryote Prochloron, present as a symbiont in ascidians isolated from the Red Sea at Eilat (Israel), showed polypeptide electrophoretic patterns comparable to those of thylakoids from eukaryotic oxygen-evolving organisms. Low temperature, fluorescence spectroscopy of Prochloron, having a chlorophyll a b ratio of 3.8-5, and frozen in situ, demonstrated the presence of Photosystem II chlorophyll-protein complex emitting at 686 and 696 nm, as well as the emission band of Photosystem I at 720 nm which was so far not observed in Prochloron species. The latter emission was absent, if the cells or thylakoids were isolated prior to freezing. Energy transfer from chlorophyll b to chlorophyll a could be demonstrated to occur in vivo. The chlorophyll a,b-protein complex of Photosystem II, isolated by non-denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, contained one major polypeptide of 34 kDa. The polypeptide was phosphorylated in vitro by a membrane-bound protein kinase which was not stimulated by light. A light-independent protein kinase activity was also found in isolated thylakoids of another prokaryote, the cyanophyte Fremyella diplosiphon. State I-State II transition could not be demonstrated in Prochloron by measurements of modulated fluorescence intensity in situ. We suggest that the presence of a light-independent thylakoid protein kinase of Prochloron, collected in the Red Sea at not less than 30 m depth, might be the result of an evolutionary process whereby this organism has adapted to an environment in which light, absorbed preferentially by Photosystem II, prevails.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)596-605
Number of pages10
JournalBiochimica et Biophysica Acta - Bioenergetics
Volume767
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 18 Dec 1984

Keywords

  • (Prochloron, Fremyella)
  • Chlorophyll fluorescence
  • Chlorophyll-protein complex
  • Photosynthesis
  • Protein kinase
  • Protein phosphorylation

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