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Regulatory mechanisms of photosynthesis light reactions in higher plants / Mechanizmy regulacyjne fazy swietlnej fotosyntezy u roslin wyzszych.
Wegrzyn, Anna; Mazur, Radoslaw.
Afiliação
  • Wegrzyn A; Zaklad Regulacji Metabolizmu, Instytut Biochemii, Wydzial Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski. a.wegrzyn4@student.uw.edu.pl.
  • Mazur R; Zaklad Regulacji Metabolizmu, Instytut Biochemii, Wydzial Biologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski. rmazur@biol.uw.edu.pl.
Postepy Biochem ; 66(2): 134-142, 2020 06 27.
Article em Pl | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32700507
ABSTRACT
The light phase of photosynthesis is a key energy process in higher plants. Its purpose is to convert light energy into chemical one stored in ATP and NADPH molecules, which are then used to assimilate CO2 and in numerous metabolic processes. Maintaining optimal photosynthesis performance requires strict regulation of thylakoid membranes organization and rapid response to changing environmental conditions. The main factor affecting photosynthesis is light, which, if applied in excessive amounts, leads to a slowdown in the process. Therefore, plants have developed many protective mechanisms regulating the light reactions of photosynthesis and operating at the level of light energy absorption, electron transport, and the distribution and use of reducing power. These include, among others (i) non-photochemical energy quenching regulating the amount of excitation energy delivered to the photosystems; (ii) 'state transition' process redistributing excitation energy between photosystems; (iii) redundant electron transport pathways responsible for maintaining redox balance in chloroplasts. All these mechanisms, in combination with antioxidant systems, are designed to maintain the function of the photosynthetic apparatus in adverse growth conditions.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fotossíntese / Plantas Idioma: Pl Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fotossíntese / Plantas Idioma: Pl Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article