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Plant Physiology 63:866-872 (1979)
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Analysis and Characterization of 3-(3,4-Dichlorophenyl)-1,1-Dimethylurea (DCMU)-resistant Euglena

II. Modifications Affecting Photosynthesis during Adaptation to Different Doses of DCMU 1

Régis Calvayrac2, Danielle Laval-Martin3, Guy Dubertret2 and Jean-Loup Bomsel3

2 Laboratorie de Cytophysiologie de la Photosynthèse, CNRS, 91190 Gif-sur-Yvette, France, 3 Laboratoire de Physiologie Végétale Appliquée, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, UER 59, 4, Place Jussieu, 75230 Paris Cédex 05, France

When grown in medium containing DL-lactate at 27 C in the light, Euglena gracilis Z populations underwent modifications of the pigment system in response to 0.05 to 250 micromolar 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU).

Chlorophyll content dropped dramatically, the only remaining form being Chl a673. Light-driven O2 evolution was no longer detectable for the two highest DCMU concentrations tested. The energy-capture cross-section of detectable photosystem II units remained unchanged, although intersystem energy transfer no longer occurred. Euglena at this stage had chloroplast membranes destacked and swollen. A recovery phase then occurred, marked by enhanced photosynthetic properties. The initial forms of chlorophyll which were accumulated were highly efficient for O2 evolution. The newly formed photosystem II antennae were connected and of small size. Finally, the third phase involved the recovery of photosynthetic capacity similar to that of the controls as the thylakoids regained their normal structures.

Since these modifications occurred in the entire population and DCMU resistance persisted through successive cell generations, these adapted Euglena were considered to be a variant of the Z strain, designated ZR.


1 Supported in part by an "ATP" from the CNRS: bases physiologiques et génétiques de la production végétale; No. 3130.







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