[34] Complementary chromatic adaptation: Physiological conditions and action spectra

Author(s):  
N.Tandeau de Marsac ◽  
J. Houmard
2008 ◽  
Vol 3 (4) ◽  
pp. 351-358 ◽  
Author(s):  
Beronda Montgomery

AbstractComplementary chromatic adaptation (CCA) is a light-dependent acclimation process that occurs in cyanobacteria and likely is related to increased fitness of these organisms in natural environments. Although CCA has been studied for over 40 years, significant advances in our understanding of the molecular foundations of CCA are still emerging. In this minireview, I explore recently reported developments that include novel insights into the molecular mechanisms utilized in the photoregulation of pigmentation and the molecular basis of light-dependent changes in cellular morphology, which are central elements of the process of CCA. I also discuss future avenues of study that are expected to lead to additional progress in our understanding of CCA and our general appreciation of light sensing and photomorphogenesis in cyanobacteria.


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