Identification of chlorophyll b in extracts of prokaryotic algae by fluorescence spectroscopy.
AUTOR(ES)
Thorne, S W
RESUMO
Solvent extracts of three different prokaryotic algae from three species of didemnid ascidians contained pigments identified, on the basis of their fluorescence excitation (E)and fluorescence emission (F)spectral maxima (measured in nm) at 77K, as chlorophyll a (E 449, F 678) and chlorophyll b (E 478, F 658). The release of algae on cutting or freezing Diplosoma virens was accompanied by a strong unidentified acid that converted these pigments to pheophytins. This unexpected finding provided further confirmation of the identity of the chlorophylls on the basis of the fluorescence spectra at 77K of pheophytin a (E 415, F 669) and pheophytin b (E 439, F 655). There was no evidence for the presence of the fluorescent bilin pigments found in other prokaryotic blue-green algae. Chlorophyll a/b ratios ranged from 2.6 to 12.0 in algae from different ascidians. The photosynthetic membranes were not organized into appressed thylakoids or grana in the algae from any of the three species of ascidians. The relationship between these observations and those in higher eukaryotic organisms is discussed.
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