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Transcript patterns of chloroplast-encoded genes in cultured Symbiodinium spp.(Dinophyceae): testing the influence of a light shift and diel periodicity.

J Phycol.. 2013-08;  49(4):709-18
Michael P. McGinley, David J. Suggett, Mark E. Warner. College of Earth, Ocean, and Environment, University of Delaware, Lewes, Deleware 19958, USA
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Microalgae possess numerous cellular mechanisms specifically employed for acclimating the photosynthetic pathways to changes in the physical environment. Despite the importance of coral-dinoflagellate symbioses, little focus has been given as to how the symbiotic algae (Symbiodinium spp.) regulate the expression of their photosynthetic genes. This study used real-time PCR to investigate the transcript abundance of the plastid-encoded genes, psbA (encoding the D1 protein of photosystem II) and psaA (encoding the P700 protein in photosystem I), within the cultured Symbiodinium ITS-2 (internal transcribed spacer region) types A20 and A13. Transcript abundance was monitored during a low to high-light shift, as well... More

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dinoflagellates; minicircle; photosynthetic gene expression; photosystem; real-time PCR; Symbiodinium