Differential stability of bacterial photosynthetic apparatus of Rhodobacter alkalitolerans strain JA916T under alkaline and light environment

Zamal, Mohammad Yusuf ; Madireddi, Saikiran ; Mekala, Nageswara Rao ; Chintalapati, Venkata Ramana ; Subramanyam, Rajagopal (2024) Differential stability of bacterial photosynthetic apparatus of Rhodobacter alkalitolerans strain JA916T under alkaline and light environment Frontiers in Microbiology, 15 . ISSN 1664-302X

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1360650

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2024.1360650

Abstract

In purple bacteria, photosynthesis is performed by densely packed pigment-protein complexes, including the light-harvesting complexes known as RC-LH1 and LH2, with carotenoids to assist in the functioning of photosynthesis. Most photosynthetic bacteria are exposed to various abiotic stresses such as light, temperature, alkalinity–acidity, and salinity. Rhodobacter (R.) alkalitolerans was discovered from the alkaline pond; here, we report the comparative study of the photosynthetic apparatus of R. alkalitolerans in various light intensities in relation to its high pH tolerance ability. With increased light intensity, the stability of photosystem complexes decreased in normal pH (npH pH 6.80 ± 0.05) conditions, whereas in high pH (hpH pH 8.60 ± 0.05), acclimation was observed to high light. The content of bacteriochlorophyll a, absorbance spectra, and circular dichroism data shows that the integrity of photosystem complexes is less affected in hpH compared with npH conditions. Large pore blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of photosystem protein complexes and sucrose density gradient of n-dodecyl β-D-maltoside solubilized intracytoplasmic membranes show that LH2 is more affected in npH than in hpH, whereas RC-LH1 monomer or dimer has shown interplay between monomer and dimer in hpH, although the dimer and monomer both increased in npH. Increased content and expression level of ATPase protein complex and subunit—“c” of ATPase, fast relaxation kinetics of p515, and relatively higher membrane lipid content in hpH along with less photooxidative stress and subsequently lesser superoxide dismutase activity exemplify photoprotection in hpH. Furthermore, the increased expression levels of antiporter NhaD in hpH signify its role in the maintenance of homeostatic balance in hpH.

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Keywords:Light-harvesting complexes (LH1 andLH2); High light; Intracytoplasmic membranes (ICMs); Reaction center-light-harvesting complex (RC-LH1); Rhodobacter alkalitolerans strain; JA916T.
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