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Plant Physiology | 2012

Photosynthetic Pigment Localization and Thylakoid Membrane Morphology Are Altered in Synechocystis 6803 Phycobilisome Mutants

Aaron M. Collins; Michelle Liberton; Howland D. T. Jones; Omar Fidel Garcia; Himadri B. Pakrasi; Jerilyn A. Timlin

Cyanobacteria are oxygenic photosynthetic prokaryotes that are the progenitors of the chloroplasts of algae and plants. These organisms harvest light using large membrane-extrinsic phycobilisome antenna in addition to membrane-bound chlorophyll-containing proteins. Similar to eukaryotic photosynthetic organisms, cyanobacteria possess thylakoid membranes that house photosystem (PS) I and PSII, which drive the oxidation of water and the reduction of NADP+, respectively. While thylakoid morphology has been studied in some strains of cyanobacteria, the global distribution of PSI and PSII within the thylakoid membrane and the corresponding location of the light-harvesting phycobilisomes are not known in detail, and such information is required to understand the functioning of cyanobacterial photosynthesis on a larger scale. Here, we have addressed this question using a combination of electron microscopy and hyperspectral confocal fluorescence microscopy in wild-type Synechocystis species PCC 6803 and a series of mutants in which phycobilisomes are progressively truncated. We show that as the phycobilisome antenna is diminished, large-scale changes in thylakoid morphology are observed, accompanied by increased physical segregation of the two photosystems. Finally, we quantified the emission intensities originating from the two photosystems in vivo on a per cell basis to show that the PSI:PSII ratio is progressively decreased in the mutants. This results from both an increase in the amount of photosystem II and a decrease in the photosystem I concentration. We propose that these changes are an adaptive strategy that allows cells to balance the light absorption capabilities of photosystems I and II under light-limiting conditions.


Algal Research-Biomass Biofuels and Bioproducts | 2012

Spectroradiometric Monitoring of Nannochloropsis salina Growth

Thomas A. Reichardt; Aaron M. Collins; Omar Fidel Garcia; Anne Ruffing; Howland D. T. Jones; Jerilyn A. Timlin


Archive | 2011

Quantitative Biochemcial Characterization of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Mutants with Altered Antenna Size by Hyperspectral Confocal Fluorescence Microscopy.

Aaron M. Collins; Sangeeta Negi; Omar Fidel Garcia; Richard T. Sayre; Jerilyn A. Timlin


Archive | 2011

Pond-Scale Diagnostics in Algae Production.

Jerilyn A. Timlin; Aaron M. Collins; Brian P. Dwyer; Omar Fidel Garcia; Lindsey Gloe Hughes; Scott James; Howland D. T. Jones; Todd W. Lane; Laura T. Carney; Amy Jo Powell; Thomas A. Reichardt; Anne Ruffing; Christine Alexandra Trahan; Vijay Janardhanam; David T. Hanson; Qiang Hu


Archive | 2011

Remote spectraradiometric monitoring of Nannochloropsis salina growth.

Thomas A. Reichardt; Omar Fidel Garcia; Aaron M. Collins; Anne Ruffing; Howland D. T. Jones; Michelle Raymer; Brian P. Dwyer; Christine Alexandra Trahan; Jerilyn A. Timlin


Archive | 2011

Light-harvesting pigment distribution in algae and cyanobacteria determined by hyperspectral confocal fluorescence microscopy.

Aaron M. Collins; Michelle Liberton; Sangeeta Negi; Howland D. T. Jones; Omar Fidel Garcia; Michael B. Sinclair; Himadri B. Pakrasi; Richard T. Sayre; Jerilyn A. Timlin


Archive | 2011

Characterization of genetically engineered Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 for biofuel production.

Anne Ruffing; Michelle Raymer; Omar Fidel Garcia; Howland D. T. Jones


Archive | 2011

Programmed cell death-like responses in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

Anne Ruffing; Aaron M. Collins; Omar Fidel Garcia; K. J. Odenbach; Howland D. T. Jones; Jerilyn A. Timlin; Amy Jo Powell


Archive | 2011

Applying Multivariate Analysis Approaches to 1H-MRS Data to Detect Neuronal Currents.

Howland D. T. Jones; Omar Fidel Garcia; Edward V. Thomas


Archive | 2011

Does the algal CO2 concentrating mechanism affect lipid production

Howland D. T. Jones; Aaron M. Collins; Omar Fidel Garcia; Jerilyn A. Timlin; Samuel Lopez-Nieves; David T. Hanson

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Howland D. T. Jones

Sandia National Laboratories

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Aaron M. Collins

Sandia National Laboratories

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Anne Ruffing

Sandia National Laboratories

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Thomas A. Reichardt

Sandia National Laboratories

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Brian P. Dwyer

Sandia National Laboratories

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Himadri B. Pakrasi

Washington University in St. Louis

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Jerilyn A. Timlin

Office of Scientific and Technical Information

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