Antisense reductions in the PsbO protein of photosystem II leads to decreased quantum yield but similar maximal photosynthetic rates

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作者
Dwyer, Simon A. [1 ]
Chow, Wah Soon [1 ]
Yamori, Wataru [1 ]
Evans, John R. [1 ]
Kaines, Sarah [1 ]
Badger, Murray R. [1 ]
von Caemmerer, Susanne [1 ]
机构
[1] Australian Natl Univ, Res Sch Biol, Canberra, ACT 0200, Australia
基金
澳大利亚研究理事会;
关键词
Arabidopsis; chlorophyll fluorescence; oxygen evolution; photosynthesis; photosystem II; PsbO; ELECTRON-TRANSPORT COMPONENTS; CYTOCHROME BF COMPLEX; KDA EXTRINSIC PROTEIN; CO2 ASSIMILATION RATE; OXYGEN EVOLUTION; ARABIDOPSIS-THALIANA; ATP SYNTHASE; TEMPERATURE-ACCLIMATION; STABILIZING PROTEIN; NITROGEN NUTRITION;
D O I
10.1093/jxb/ers156
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Photosystem (PS) II is the multisubunit complex which uses light energy to split water, providing the reducing equivalents needed for photosynthesis. The complex is susceptible to damage from environmental stresses such as excess excitation energy and high temperature. This research investigated the in vivo photosynthetic consequences of impairments to PSII in Arabidopsis thaliana (ecotype Columbia) expressing an antisense construct to the PsbO proteins of PSII. Transgenic lines were obtained with between 25 and 60% of wild-type (WT) total PsbO protein content, with the PsbO1 isoform being more strongly reduced than PsbO2. These changes coincided with a decrease in functional PSII content. Low PsbO (less than 50% WT) plants grew more slowly and had lower chlorophyll content per leaf area. There was no change in content per unit area of cytochrome b(6)f, ATP synthase, or Rubisco, whereas PSI decreased in proportion to the reduction in chlorophyll content. The irradiance response of photosynthetic oxygen evolution showed that low PsbO plants had a reduced quantum yield, but matched the oxygen evolution rates of WT plants at saturating irradiance. It is suggested that these plants had a smaller pool of PSII centres, which are inefficiently connected to antenna pigments resulting in reduced photochemical efficiency.
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页码:4781 / 4795
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