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The Effect of Illumination on the Pigment Composition of the Zeta-carotenic Mutant, PG1, of Scenedesmus Obliquus

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Journal Arch Microbiol
Specialty Microbiology
Date 1977 Jun 20
PMID 879966
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Abstract

Dark grown Scenedesmus obliquus strain PG1 accumulated zeta-carotene and phytoene as its major carotenoids. On illumination of dark-grown cultures in air/CO2, cyclic carotenes and xanthophylls were formed, apparently at the expense of the accumulated phytoene and zeta-carotene. This interconversion of carotenoids was accompanied by chlorophyll synthesis. In an atmosphere of nitrogen/CO2 the light-induced changes occurred more slowly and in nitrogen alone the changes were incomplete. No massive production of cyclic carotenes from the accumulated zeta-carotene was observed in cultures illuminated under anaerobic conditions.

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