Centre Algatech

Institute of Michrobiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic

Photosynthesis of Chromera velia

Chromera velia is photosynthetic alga that is evolutionary closest to the group of heterotrophic Apicomplexan parasites. It has therefore important position among Chromalveolates. Using laboratory cultures of Chromera we currently study:
 
  • photosynthetic activity in relation to light, temperature and nutrients
  • lipid (fatty acid) composition
  • photoprotection
  • chromatic photoadaptation
  • reaction center function and composition
  • carbon acquistion

 
RESULTS:
  • Kotabová E., Kaňa R., Jarešová J., Prášil O (2011) Non-photochemical fluorescence quenching in Chromera velia is enabled by fast violaxanthin de-epoxidation. FEBS lett. 585: 1941-1945 
  • Oborník,M., Modrý, D., Lukeš,M., Černotíková-Stříbrná,E., Cihlář, J., Tesařová, M., Kotabová, E., Vancová, M., Prášil,O., Lukeš, J. (2012) Morphology, Ultrastructure and Life Cycle of Vitrella brassicaformis n. sp., n. gen., a Novel Chromerid from the Great Barrier Reef - Protist, Vol. 163, 306–323. 
  • Quigg A, Kotabová E, Jarešová J, Kaňa R, Šetlík J, Šedivá B, Komárek O, Prášil O (2012) Photosynthesis in Chromera velia represents a simple system with high efficiency. PLoS ONE 7 (10): e47036
  • Janouškovec J, Sobotka R, Lai D-H, Flegontov P, Koník P, Komenda J, Ali S, Prášil O, Pain A, Oborník M, Lukeš J, Keeling PJ (2013) Split photosystem protein, linear-mapping topology and growth of structural complexity in the plastid genome of Chromera velia. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 30 (11): 2447-2462 
  • Kotabová E, Jarešová J, Kaňa R, Sobotka R, Bína D, Prášil O (2014) Novel type of red-shifted chlorophyll aantenna complex from Chromera velia. I. Physiological relevance and functional connection to Photosystems. BBA - bioenergetics, 1837: 734-743 
  • Bína D, Gardian Z, Herbstova M, Kotabová E, Koník P, Litvín R, Prášil O, Tichý J, Vácha F (2014) Novel type of red-shifted chlorophyll a antenna complex from Chromera velia. II. Purification and spectroscopy. BBA - bioenergetics, 1837: 802-810

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