Acclimation of Arabidopsis thaliana to the light environment: the existence of separate low light and high light responses

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Shaun Bailey
Robin G. Walters
Stefan Jansson
Peter Horton
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[1] Robert Hill Institute,
[2] Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology,undefined
[3] University of Sheffield,undefined
[4] Western Bank,undefined
[5] Sheffield,undefined
[6] S10 2TN,undefined
[7] UK,undefined
[8] Umeå Plant Science Centre,undefined
[9] Department of Plant Physiology,undefined
[10] Umeå University,undefined
[11] 90187 Umeå,undefined
[12] Sweden,undefined
[13] Present address: Department of Biological Sciences,undefined
[14] University of Warwick,undefined
[15] Coventry,undefined
[16] CV4 7AL,undefined
[17] UK,undefined
[18] e-mail: sbailey@cell.bio.warwick.ac.uk,undefined
[19] Fax: +44-247-6523701,undefined
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Planta | 2001年 / 213卷
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Arabidopsis (light acclimation) Chlorophyll Light acclimation Light-harvesting Photosynthesis Photosystem;
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The capacity for photosynthetic acclimation in Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. cv. Landsberg erecta was assessed during growth over a broad range of irradiance. Discontinuities in the response to growth irradiance were revealed for the light- and CO2-saturated rate of photosynthesis (Pmax) and the ratio of chlorophyll a to chlorophyll b (Chl a/b). Three separate phases in the response of Pmax and Chl a/b to growth light were evident, with increases at low and high irradiance ranges and a plateau at intermediate irradiance. By measuring all chlorophyll-containing components of the thylakoid membrane that contribute to Chl a/b we reveal that distinct strategies for growth at low and high irradiance underlie the discontinuous response. These strategies include, in addition to changes in the major light-harvesting complexes of photosystem II (LHCII), large shifts in the amounts of both reaction centres as well as significant changes in the levels of minor LHCII and LHCI components.
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