Digitonin-sensitive LHCII enlarges the antenna of Photosystem I in stroma lamellae of Arabidopsis thaliana after far-red and blue-light treatment

被引:15
作者
Bos, Peter [1 ]
Oosterwijk, Anniek [1 ]
Koehorst, Rob [1 ,2 ]
Bader, Arjen [1 ,2 ]
Philippi, John [1 ]
van Amerongen, Herbert [1 ,2 ]
Wientjes, Emilie [1 ]
机构
[1] Wageningen Univ, Lab Biophys, POB 8128, NL-6700 ET Wageningen, Netherlands
[2] Wageningen Univ, MicroSpect Res Facil, POB 8128, NL-6700 ET Wageningen, Netherlands
来源
BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-BIOENERGETICS | 2019年 / 1860卷 / 08期
关键词
Light-harvesting complex; State transition; Excitation-energy transfer; Time-resolved fluorescence; Photosystem; HARVESTING COMPLEX-II; STATE TRANSITIONS; THYLAKOID MEMBRANE; ENERGY-TRANSFER; ORGANIZATION; SUPERCOMPLEX; DYNAMICS; LHCB2; PHOSPHORYLATION; SEPARATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.bbabio.2019.07.001
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Light drives photosynthesis. In plants it is absorbed by light-harvesting antenna complexes associated with Photosystem I (PSI) and photosystem II (PSII). As PSI and PSII work in series, it is important that the excitation pressure on the two photosystems is balanced. When plants are exposed to illumination that overexcites PSII, a special pool of the major light-harvesting complex LHCII is phosphorylated and moves from PSII to PSI (state 2). If instead PSI is over-excited the LHCII complex is dephosphorylated and moves back to PSII (state 1). Recent findings have suggested that LHCII might also transfer energy to PSI in state 1. In this work we used a combination of biochemistry and (time-resolved) fluorescence spectroscopy to investigate the PSI antenna size in state 1 and state 2 for Arabidopsis thaliana. Our data shows that 0.7 +/- 0.1 unphosphorylated LHCII trimers per PSI are present in the stroma lamellae of state-1 plants. Upon transition to state 2 the antenna size of PSI in the stroma membrane increases with phosphorylated LHCIIs to a total of 1.2 +/- 0.1 LHCII trimers per PSI. Both phosphorylated and unphosphorylated LHCII function as highly efficient PSI antenna.
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页码:651 / 658
页数:8
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