LIGHT INDUCED FLUORESCENCE SPECTRAL CHANGES IN NATIVE PHYTOCHROME FROM Secale cereale L. AT LIQUID NITROGEN TEMPERATURE |
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Authors: | Yasunori Inoue Hiro-o Hamaguchi Kotaro T Yamamoto Mitsuo Tasumi Masaki Furuya |
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Institution: | Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan;Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Hongo, Tokyo 113, Japan;Division of Biological Regulation, National Institute for Basic Biology, Myodaiji-cho, Okazaki 444, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract— Fluorescence spectra of native rye phytochrome were determined under different light conditions at liquid nitrogen temperature. Fluorescence spectrum of the red-light-absorbing form (Pr) had a major peak at about 685 nm (14 600 cm?1) and a broad sub-peak at about 515 nm (19 400 cm?1). The peak height at 685 nm was reduced by irradiation with monochromatic light of 640 nm, and a new peak became obvious at about 702 nm (14250 cm?1). This spectral change was almost completely reversed by subsequent irradiation with 700-nm light. Fluorescence spectrum of the photoequilibrium mixture of Pr and far-red-light absorbing form under continuous red light showed a sharp peak at about 685 nm having a peak height ca. 12% of Pr, and a broad sub-peak at about 508 nm (19 700 cm?1). Light of 730 nm did not reduce the peak height at about 685 nm but induced a new shoulder at about 699 nm (14300 cm?1). Monochromatic light of 640 and 700 nm given following the light of 730 nm could not reverse the spectral change at 699 nm induced by the irradiation with 730-nm light. Fluorescence spectrum of Pr in partially degraded phytochrome was similar to that in native phytochrome but the peak position in the red region was shifted by about 5 nm (100 cm?1) to the blue. |
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