Chlorophyll f can replace chlorophyll a in the soluble antenna of dinoflagellates

Photosynth Res. 2022 Apr;152(1):13-22. doi: 10.1007/s11120-021-00890-8. Epub 2022 Jan 6.

Abstract

Chlorophyll f is a new type of chlorophyll isolated from cyanobacteria. The absorption and fluorescence characteristics of chlorophyll f permit these oxygenic-photosynthetic organisms to thrive in environments where white light is scarce but far-red light is abundant. To explore the ligand properties of chlorophyll f and its energy transfer profiles we established two different in vitro reconstitution systems. The reconstituted peridinin-chlorophyll f protein complex (chlorophyll f-PCP) showed a stoichiometry ratio of 4:1 between peridinin and chlorophyll f, consistent with the peridinin:chlorophyll a ratio from native PCP complexes. Using emission wavelength at 712 nm, the excitation fluorescence featured a broad peak at 453 nm and a shoulder at 511 nm confirming energy transfer from peridinin to chlorophyll f. In addition, by using a synthetic peptide mimicking the first transmembrane helix of light-harvesting chlorophyll proteins of plants, we report that chlorophyll f, similarly to chlorophyll b, did not interact with the peptide contrarily to chlorophyll a, confirming the accessory role of chlorophyll f in photosystems. The binding of chlorophyll f, even in the presence of chlorophylls a and b, by PCP complexes shows the flexibility of chlorophyll-protein complexes and provides an opportunity for the introduction of new chlorophyll species to extend the photosynthetic spectral range.

Keywords: Chlorophyll f; Energy transfer; Light-harvesting; Peridinin-chlorophyll-protein; Photosynthesis.

MeSH terms

  • Chlorophyll / analogs & derivatives
  • Chlorophyll / metabolism
  • Chlorophyll A / metabolism
  • Dinoflagellida* / metabolism
  • Guanosine Monophosphate / analogs & derivatives
  • Phosphoramides

Substances

  • AT-511
  • Phosphoramides
  • chlorophyll f
  • Chlorophyll
  • Guanosine Monophosphate
  • Chlorophyll A