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Violaxanthin and Zeaxanthin May Replace Lutein at the L1 Site of LHCII, Conserving the Interactions with Surrounding Chlorophylls and the Capability of Triplet-Triplet Energy Transfer.
Carbonera, Donatella; Agostini, Alessandro; Bortolus, Marco; Dall'Osto, Luca; Bassi, Roberto.
Afiliação
  • Carbonera D; Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy.
  • Agostini A; Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy.
  • Bortolus M; Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Plant Molecular Biology, Branisovská 1160/31, 370 05 Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
  • Dall'Osto L; Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Padova, via Marzolo 1, 35131 Padova, Italy.
  • Bassi R; Department of Biotechnology, University of Verona, Strada Le Grazie, 37134 Verona, Italy.
Int J Mol Sci ; 23(9)2022 Apr 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35563202
ABSTRACT
Carotenoids represent the first line of defence of photosystems against singlet oxygen (1O2) toxicity, because of their capacity to quench the chlorophyll triplet state (3Chl) through a physical mechanism based on the transfer of triplet excitation (triplet-triplet energy transfer, TTET). In previous works, we showed that the antenna LHCII is characterised by a robust photoprotective mechanism, able to adapt to the removal of individual chlorophylls while maintaining a remarkable capacity for 3Chl quenching. In this work, we investigated the effects on this quenching induced in LHCII by the replacement of the lutein bound at the L1 site with violaxanthin and zeaxanthin. We studied LHCII isolated from the Arabidopsis thaliana mutants lut2-in which lutein is replaced by violaxanthin-and lut2 npq2, in which all xanthophylls are replaced constitutively by zeaxanthin. We characterised the photophysics of these systems via optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) and time-resolved electron paramagnetic resonance (TR-EPR). We concluded that, in LHCII, lutein-binding sites have conserved characteristics, and ensure efficient TTET regardless of the identity of the carotenoid accommodated.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Luteína / Arabidopsis Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Luteína / Arabidopsis Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article