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  • 1
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Blue light ; Chloroplast orientation ; Diatom ; Green light ; Light fluence rate
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The existence of two photoreceptors regulating chloroplast orientation was found in the centric diatomPleurosira laevis. Chloroplasts migrate through the transvacuolar cytoplasmic strands according to the light conditions. Weak white light of less than 46 μmol/m2 · s (10 W/m2) induces chloroplast movement to the cortical cytoplasm, which is located next to the plasma membrane (dispersion), while intense white light of more than 92 μmol/m2 · s (20 W/m2) induces chloroplast movement towards the nucleus, which is situated in the center of the cell (assemblage). Chloroplast dispersion was maintained as long as the cells were irradiated with weak white light. Conversely, chloroplast assemblage under intense white light was transient and the chloroplasts were released from assemblage after 15 min. Action spectra determined with the Okazaki Large Spectrograph revealed that the weak white light receptor and the intense white light receptor are characterized by 540 nm and 450 nm optima, respectively.
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    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Action spectra ; Blue light ; Euglena ; Photophobic responses ; Ultraviolet light
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Cultures of unicellular algal flagellateEuglena gracilis grown in different conditions were subjected to action spectroscopy for step-down and step-up photophobic responses, respectively. The spectral region was extended into the UV-B/C as well as in the UV-A and visible regions with the Okazaki Large Spectrograph as the monochromatic light source. The photophobic responses of the cells were measured with an individual-cell assay method with the aid of a computerized video motion analyzer. In the UV-A and visible regions, the shapes of the action spectra were the so-called UV-A/blue type. In the newly studied UV-B/C region, new action peaks were found at 270 nm for the step-down response and at 280 nm for the step-up one. The absorption spectrum of flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) appeared to fit the action spectrum for the step-up response, whereas the shape of the step-down action spectrum, which has a UV-A peak (at 370 nm) higher than the blue peak (at 450 nm), appeared to be mimicked by the absorption spectrum of a mixed solution of 6-biopterin and FAD. These observations might also account for the fact that the UV-B/C peak wavelength at 270 nm of the action spectrum for the step-down response is shorter by 10 nm than the action spectrum for the step-up response at 280 nm.
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