Light-regulated chloroplast morphodynamics in a single-celled dinoflagellate
Nico Schramma,
Gloria Casas Canales,
Maziyar Jalaal
Abstract:Photosynthetic algae play a significant role in oceanic carbon capture. However, their performance is constantly challenged by fluctuations in environmental light conditions. While phototaxis is a common strategy to cope with such fluctuations, nonmotile species must adopt alternative mechanisms to avoid light-induced damage. Here, we show that the nonmotile, single-celled marine dinoflagellate
Pyrocystis lunula
contains a chloroplast network that undergoes strong deformation in respons… Show more
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