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LIGHT-INDUCED SHIFTS IN THE ABSORPTION SPECTRUM OF CAROTENOIDS IN RED AND BROWN ALGAE
Authors:David C  Fork Jan  Amesz
Institution:Department of Plant Biology, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Stanford, California 94305, U.S.A
Abstract:Abstract— Changes in light absorption in the region 450–540 nm were observed upon illumination of the red algae Iridaea splendens, Schizymenia pacifica and Porphyra perforata and the brown alga Pheostrophion irregulare . The difference spectra of these changes in Iridaea and Schizymenia showed maxima and minima at about 465, 480, 495, 515 nm. The spectra were similar to difference spectra earlier observed in photosynthetic bacteria, and the location of the maxima and minima suggested a shift towards longer wavelength of a compound with absorption maxima at about 440, 470, and 500 nm, probably a carotenoid. Similar, but more distorted difference spectra were observed in the other algae. Time courses and size of the signals induced by light of different wavelengths suggest that excitation of both photosynthetic pigment systems causes a shift in carotenoid absorption, with kinetics which appear to be similar to those of the well-known change at 515 nm in green plants.
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