Photobleaching of Chlorophyll in Light-Harvesting Complex II Increases in Lipid Environment

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作者
Lingvay, Monika [1 ,2 ]
Akhtar, Parveen [1 ]
Sebok-Nagy, Krisztina [3 ]
Pali, Tibor [3 ]
Lambrev, Petar H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Biol Res Ctr, Inst Plant Biol, Szeged, Hungary
[2] Univ Szeged, Fac Sci & Informat, Doctoral Sch Phys, Szeged, Hungary
[3] Biol Res Ctr, Inst Biophys, Szeged, Hungary
来源
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE | 2020年 / 11卷
基金
欧盟地平线“2020”;
关键词
electron paramagnetic resonance; non-photochemical quenching; photoinhibition; photosystem II; reconstituted membranes; singlet oxygen; PHOTOSYSTEM-II; SINGLET OXYGEN; EXCITATION-ENERGY; PROTEIN COMPLEX; TRIPLET FORMATION; SPECTROSCOPIC ANALYSIS; CHLOROPLAST MEMBRANES; THYLAKOID MEMBRANES; ANTENNA COMPLEX; QUANTUM YIELDS;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2020.00849
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Excess light causes damage to the photosynthetic apparatus of plants and algae primarily via reactive oxygen species. Singlet oxygen can be formed by interaction of chlorophyll (Chl) triplet states, especially in the Photosystem II reaction center, with oxygen. Whether Chls in the light-harvesting antenna complexes play direct role in oxidative photodamage is less clear. In this work, light-induced photobleaching of Chls in the major trimeric light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) is investigated in different molecular environments - protein aggregates, embedded in detergent micelles or in reconstituted membranes (proteoliposomes). The effects of intense light treatment were analyzed by absorption and circular dichroism spectroscopy, steady-state and time-resolved fluorescence and EPR spectroscopy. The rate and quantum yield of photobleaching was estimated from the light-induced Chl absorption changes. Photobleaching occurred mainly in Chlaand was accompanied by strong fluorescence quenching of the remaining unbleached Chls. The rate of photobleaching increased by 140% when LHCII was embedded in lipid membranes, compared to detergent-solubilized LHCII. Removing oxygen from the medium or adding antioxidants largely suppressed the bleaching, confirming its oxidative mechanism. Singlet oxygen formation was monitored by EPR spectroscopy using spin traps and spin labels to detect singlet oxygen directly and indirectly, respectively. The quantum yield of Chlaphotobleaching in membranes and detergent was found to be 3.4 x 10(-5)and 1.4 x 10(-5), respectively. These values compare well with the yields of ROS production estimated from spin-trap EPR spectroscopy (around 4 x 10(-5)and 2 x 10(-5)). A kinetic model is proposed, quantifying the generation of Chl and carotenoid triplet states and singlet oxygen. The high quantum yield of photobleaching, especially in the lipid membrane, suggest that direct photodamage of the antenna occurs with rates relevant to photoinhibitionin vivo. The results represent further evidence that the molecular environment of LHCII has profound impact on its functional characteristics, including, among others, the susceptibility to photodamage.
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