On the role of photosynthesis in the nitrate-dependent induction of the alternative oxidase in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

2009 
In the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Dangeard a shift in nitrogen source from ammonium to nitrate results in the rapid induction of the mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX). It has been hypothesized that this induction compensates for the increased generation of ATP in the chloroplast. Based upon light response curves of oxygen evolution, a shift from ammonium to nitrate resulted in a significant increase in both apparent quantum yield of oxygen evolution and photosynthetic capacity. Changes in chlorophyll a fluorescence including a decrease in both excitation pressure and nonphotochemical quenching were also observed over a 12 h nitrate shift. To investigate whether changes in chloroplast ATP generation were behind the nitrate-dependent induction of AOX, transcript and protein accumulation were monitored in cells grown under high, moderate and low irradiances. No major differences in Aox1 gene expression or AOX accumulation were found among the different light regimes. These data do not support...
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