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Photosynthetic Electron Transport in an Anoxygenic Photosynthetic Bacterium Afifella (Rhodopseudomonas) marina Measured Using PAM Fluorometry
Authors:Raymond J Ritchie  John W Runcie
Institution:1. Tropical Environmental Plant Biology Unit, Faculty of Technology and Environment, Prince of Songkla University, , Phuket, Thailand;2. Aquation Pty Ltd, , PO Box 3146 Umina Beach, NSW, Australia;3. School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney, , Sydney, NSW, Australia
Abstract:Blue diode‐based pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) technology can be used to measure the photosynthetic electron transport rate (ETR) in a purple nonsulfur anoxygenic photobacterium, Afifella (Rhodopseudomonas) marina. Rhodopseudomonads have a reaction center light harvesting antenna complex containing an RC‐2 type bacteriochlorophyll a protein (BChl a RC‐2‐LH1) which has a blue absorption peak and variable fluorescence similar to PSII. Absorptance of cells filtered onto glass fiber disks was measured using a blue–diode‐based absorptance meter (Blue‐RAT) so that absolute ETR could be calculated from PAM experiments. Maximum quantum yield (Y) was ≈0.6, decreasing exponentially as irradiance increased. ETR vs irradiance (P vs E) curves fitted the waiting‐in‐line model (ETR = (ETRmax × E/Eopt) × exp(1 ? E/Eopt)). Maximum ETR (ETRmax) was ≈1000–2000 μmol e? mg?1 BChl a h?1. Fe2+, bisulfite and thiosulfate act as photosynthetic electron donors. Optimum irradiance was ≈100 μmol m?2 s?1 PPFD even in Afifella grown in sunlight. Quantum efficiencies (α) were ≈0.3–0.4 mol e? mol hλ?1; or ≈11.8 ± 2.9 mol e? mol hλ?1 m2 μg?1 BChl a). An underlying layer of Afifella in a constructed algal/photosynthetic bacterial mat has little effect on the measured ETR of the overlying oxyphotoautotroph (Chlorella).
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