ACTION SPECTRUM FOR THE PHOTOINHIBITION OF BIOLUMINESCENCE IN THE MARINE DINOFLAGELLATE DISSODINIUM LUNULA |
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Authors: | J. P. Hamman W. H. Biggley H. H. Seliger |
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Affiliation: | McCollum-Pratt Institute and Department of Biology. The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract— The fractional photoinhibition of the mechanically stimulable bioluminescence in the vacuolar dinoflagellate Dissodinium lunula is proportional to the logarithm of the exposure. The action spectrum for this photoinhibition has been determined by measuring threshold exposures in absolute units of photons cm−2. The threshold exposure at the wavelength of maximum sensitivity, 450 nm, was 2 ± 10−2 photons cm−2. The action spectrum is consistent with absorption by a blue light receptor pigment shielded by a nonphotoactive pigment which absorbs in the region of the bioluminescence emission spectrum. It is suggested that there may be some selective advantage for this absorbing pigment in the vacuolar dinoflagellates in order to prevent the organisms from being photoinhibited by their own bioluminescence. |
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