학술논문

Far-red light acclimation in diverse oxygenic photosynthetic organisms
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Photosynthesis Research. December, 2019, Vol. 142 Issue 3, p349, 11 p.
Subject
Light
Photosynthesis
Phytochemistry
Chlorophyll
Language
English
ISSN
0166-8595
Abstract
Oxygenic photosynthesis has historically been considered limited to be driven by the wavelengths of visible light. However, in the last few decades, various adaptations have been discovered that allow algae, cyanobacteria, and even plants to utilize longer wavelength light in the far-red spectral range. These adaptations provide distinct advantages to the species possessing them, allowing the effective utilization of shade light under highly filtered light environments. In prokaryotes, these adaptations include the production of far-red-absorbing chlorophylls d and f and the remodeling of phycobilisome antennas and reaction centers. Eukaryotes express specialized light-harvesting pigment-protein complexes that use interactions between pigments and their protein environment to spectrally tune the absorption of chlorophyll a. If these adaptations could be applied to crop plants, a potentially significant increase in photon utilization in lower shaded leaves could be realized, improving crop yields.
Author(s): Benjamin M. Wolf [sup.1], Robert E. Blankenship [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.4367.6, 0000 0001 2355 7002, Department of Biology, Washington University in St. Louis, , 63130, St. Louis, MO, [...]