The effects brought about by growing
Allochromatium (Alc.) minutissimum in the presence of different concentrations of the carotenoid (Car) biosynthetic inhibitor diphenylamine (DPA) have been
investigated. A decrease of Car content (from ~70% to >5%) in the membranes was accompanied by an increase of the percentage
of (immature) Cars with reduced numbers of conjugated C=C bonds (from neurosporene to phytoene). Based on the obtained results
and the analysis of literature data, the conclusion is reached that accumulation of phytoene during inhibition did not occur.
Surprisingly, DPA inhibited phytoene synthase instead of phytoene desaturase as generally assumed. The distribution of Cars
in peripheral antenna (LH2) complexes and their effect on the stability of LH2 has been investigated using absorption spectroscopy
and HPLC analysis. Heterogeneity of Car composition and contents in the LH2 pool is revealed. The Car contents in LH2 varied
widely from control levels to complete absence. According to common view, the assembly of LH2 occurs only in the presence
of Cars. Here, we show that the LH2 can be assembled without any Cars. The presence of Cars, however, is important for structural
stability of LH2 complexes.
Keywords Bacteriochlorophyll - Carotenoids - Photosynthesis - Pigment–protein complexes - Carotenoid biosynthesis inhibition