Effects of scavengers for active oxygen species on photoresponse and photodynamic damages to a pigmented protozoan, Blepharisma

Keisuke Yamamoto, Y. Takada, A. Kida, T. Akematsu, H. Kotsuki*, T. Matsuoka
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Abstract

In the absence of O2, the step-up photophobic response of Blepharisma japonicum is suppressed. To evaluate the possibility that reactivated oxygen species (ROS) produced by blepharismin photosensitization are involved in the primary transduction for the step-up photophobic response of B. japonicum, the effects of OH radical scavengers and the singlet oxygen quencher on the photophobic response were examined. The reagents used in the present assays hardly suppressed the step-up photophobic response, even though OH radical scavengers were rescued from the photodynamic killing of the cells. Alternatively, in the presence of an electron acceptor, the latency of the step-up photophobic response was prolonged. In addition, oxyblepharismin fluorescence was quenched slightly in the presence of free amino acids. These results support a hypothesis proposed by Lenci's research group, that electron transfer from the first excited singlet state of blepharismin (or oxyblepharismin) to associated proteins may be involved in the primary phototransduction for the step-up photophobic response.
活性氧清除剂对色素原生动物ble法利赛马光响应和光动力损伤的影响
在缺氧条件下,日本布利法利麻的畏光反应被抑制。为了评估ble法利赛敏光敏产生的活性氧(ROS)是否参与了日本芽胞杆菌疏光反应增强的主要转导,我们研究了OH自由基清除剂和单线态氧猝灭剂对日本芽胞杆菌疏光反应的影响。本实验中使用的试剂几乎不能抑制增强的憎光反应,即使OH自由基清除剂从细胞的光动力杀伤中获救。或者,在电子受体存在的情况下,增加的疏光反应的潜伏期被延长。此外,在游离氨基酸的存在下,氧法利赛明荧光被轻微猝灭。这些结果支持了Lenci研究小组提出的一个假设,即电子从ble法利赛蛋白(或oxyble法利赛蛋白)的第一激发态转移到相关蛋白可能参与了增强疏光反应的初级光传导。
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