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Modulation of photosynthesis in Synechocystis and Synechococcus grown with chromium (VI)
Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 and Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 exhibit dissimilar tolerance to Cr(VI) with a tenfold difference in their EC 50 value for Cr(VI). This contrasting tolerance was attributed to the difference in the ability to transport Cr(VI) and to detoxify ROS. The present study us...
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Published in: | Journal of biosciences 2021, Vol.46 (1), Article 1 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Synechocystis
sp. PCC 6803 and
Synechococcus elongatus
PCC 7942 exhibit dissimilar tolerance to Cr(VI) with a tenfold difference in their EC
50
value for Cr(VI). This contrasting tolerance was attributed to the difference in the ability to transport Cr(VI) and to detoxify ROS. The present study used biochemical assays and chlorophyll fluorescence to investigate the effect of growth with Cr(VI) on photosynthesis in the two cyanobacteria. In absence of Cr(VI), all the measured parameters
viz.,
rates of CO
2
fixation, PSII and PSI activities were higher in
Synechocystis
in comparison to
Synechococcus,
suggesting intrinsic differences in their photosynthesis. Growth in the presence of Cr(VI) reduced the pigment content and photosystems’ activities in both cyanobacteria. It was further observed that photosynthetic functions were more adversely affected in
Synechocystis
in comparison to
Synechococcus,
in spite of exposure to tenfold lower Cr(VI) concentration. The effective quantum yield of PSII and PSI obtained by chlorophyll fluorescence measurements increased in the presence of Cr(VI) in
Synechococcus
whereas it decreased in
Synechocystis.
However, the overall CO
2
fixation remained unchanged. These results indicated that, in addition to the intrinsic difference in photosynthetic rates, the two cyanobacteria exhibit differential modulation of photosynthetic machinery upon Cr(VI) exposure and
Synechococcus
could adapt better it’s photosystems to counter the oxidative stress. |
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ISSN: | 0250-5991 0973-7138 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12038-020-00119-1 |