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Quantitative Targeted Proteomics and Electrochromic Shift for Measuring Photosystem Content of Marine Phytoplankton
Malcolm, Christopher M.; Bailleul, Benjamin; Melanson, J.R. et al.
20152016 Ocean Sciences Meeting
 

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Abstract :
[en] Abundance and stoichiometry data for the photosystems, the intersystem electron transport complexes and the Calvin cycle enzymes are rich in information about light and nutrient acclimation. Quantifying these complexes is essential for understanding limitations on and capacities for photosynthesis. Targeted quantitative immunodetections of conserved subunits (eg. PsbA for PSII; PsaC for PSI) are becoming an established method for absolute measurement of these complexes. An advantage of protein measurements is that they can be done with non-living flash-frozen samples and processed post-field. A pitfall of physical versus functional measures is that in some scenarios, such as during photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII), physical and functional measures give different values, but such disparities are often meaningful, informing targeted studies of regulation, repair and enzyme kinetics. Electrochromic Shift (ECS) is an alternative, fast and noninvasive method which can be exploited to determine functional PSI:PSII ratios in living cells. The basis for ECS is that pigments in the photosynthetic membrane exhibit a shift in their absorption spectra when the electric component of the proton motive force is generated across the membrane in the light. Cross-validation of methods by independent measures builds confidence in results from both approaches and can be useful for ground truthing of underway or high-throughput optical measurements or functional measurements from bioassays. We present comparative data from immunoquantitation and ECS for an array of diatom taxa. The physical data fall within established ranges. The basis for similarities and disparities in the photosystem stoichiometries between the methods are discussed.
Disciplines :
Biochemistry, biophysics & molecular biology
Author, co-author :
Malcolm, Christopher M.
Bailleul, Benjamin
Melanson, J.R.
Campbell, Douglas A.
Cockshutt, Amanda A.
Cardol, Pierre  ;  Université de Liège > Département des sciences de la vie > Génétique et physiologie des microalgues
Language :
English
Title :
Quantitative Targeted Proteomics and Electrochromic Shift for Measuring Photosystem Content of Marine Phytoplankton
Publication date :
2015
Event name :
2016 Ocean Sciences Meeting
Event place :
New Orleans, United States
Event date :
21 au 26 février 2016
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