A desert Chlorella sp. that thrives at extreme high‐light intensities using a unique photoinhibition protection mechanism

Author:

Levin Guy1,Yasmin Michael1,Liveanu Varda1,Burstein Carmit1,Hanna Rawad1,Kleifeld Oded1,Simanowitz Marc C.2,Meir Ayala3,Tadmor Yaakov3,Hirschberg Joseph2,Adir Noam45ORCID,Schuster Gadi14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Biology Technion Haifa 32000 Israel

2. Department of Genetics Hebrew University of Jerusalem Jerusalem 91904 Israel

3. Department of Vegetable Research Agricultural Research Organization, Newe Ya'ar Research Center Ramat Yishay Israel

4. Grand Technion Energy Program Technion Haifa 32000 Israel

5. Schulich Faculty of Chemistry Technion Haifa 32000 Israel

Abstract

SUMMARYWhile light is the driving force of photosynthesis, excessive light can be harmful. Photoinhibition is one of the key processes that limit photosynthetic productivity. A well‐defined mechanism that protects from photoinhibition has been described. Chlorella ohadii is a green micro‐alga, isolated from biological desert soil crusts, which thrives under extreme high light (HL). Here, we show that this alga evolved unique protection mechanisms distinct from those of the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii or plants. When grown under extreme HL, a drastic reduction in the size of light harvesting antennae occurs, resulting in the presence of core photosystem II, devoid of outer and inner antennas. This is accompanied by a massive accumulation of protective carotenoids and proteins that scavenge harmful radicals. At the same time, several elements central to photoinhibition protection in C. reinhardtii, such as psbS, light harvesting complex stress‐related, photosystem II protein phosphorylation and state transitions are entirely absent or were barely detected. In addition, a carotenoid biosynthesis‐related protein accumulates in the thylakoid membranes of HL cells and may function in sensing HL and protecting the cell from photoinhibition. Taken together, a unique photoinhibition protection mechanism evolved in C. ohadii, enabling the species to thrive under extreme‐light intensities where other photosynthetic organisms fail to survive.

Funder

Israel Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics

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