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Biochim Biophys Acta ; 1708(3): 342-51, 2005 Jul 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15950925

RESUMO

Irreversible photoinhibition of photosystem II (PSII) occurred when Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 cells were exposed to very strong light for a prolonged period. When wild-type cells were illuminated at 20 degrees C for 2 h with light at an intensity of 2,500 micromol photons m(-2) s(-1), the oxygen-evolving activity of PSII was almost entirely and irreversibly lost, whereas the photochemical reaction center in PSII was inactivated only reversibly. The extent of irreversible photoinhibition was enhanced at lower temperatures and by the genetically engineered rigidification of membrane lipids. Western and Northern blotting demonstrated that, after cells had undergone irreversible photoinhibition, the precursor to D1 protein in PSII was synthesized but not processed properly. These observations may suggest that exposure of Synechocystis cells to strong light results in the irreversible photoinhibition of the oxygen-evolving activity of PSII via impairment of the processing of pre-D1 and that this effect of strong light is enhanced by the rigidification of membrane lipids.


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Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema II/metabolismo , Synechocystis/fisiologia , Membrana Celular/química , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/química , Ácidos Graxos Insaturados/metabolismo , Luz , Lipídeos de Membrana/química , Lipídeos de Membrana/metabolismo , Mutação , Fotossíntese/fisiologia , Complexo de Proteína do Fotossistema II/genética , Precursores de Proteínas/metabolismo , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional , Espectroscopia de Infravermelho com Transformada de Fourier , Synechocystis/genética , Synechocystis/efeitos da radiação , Temperatura
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