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Light response of D1 turnover and photosystem II efficiency in the seagrassZostera capricorni
Authors:Yvette S Flanigan  Christa Critchley
Institution:(1) Department of Botany, The University of Queensland, QLD 4072, Australia
Abstract:Biochemical and biophysical parameters, including D1-protein turnover, chlorophyll fluorescence, oxygen evolution activity and zeaxanthin formation were measured in the marine seagrassZostera capricorni (Aschers) in response to limiting (100 mgrmol·m–2·–1), saturating (350 mgrmol·m–2·s–1) or photoinhibitory (1100 mgrmol·m–2·s–1) irradiances. Synthesis of D1 was maximal at 350 mgrmol·m–2·s–1 which was also the irradiance at which the rate of photosynthetic O2 evolution was maximal. Degradation of D1 was saturated at 350 mgrmol·m–2·s–1. The rate of D1 synthesis at 1100 mgrmol·m–2·s–1 was very similar to that at 350 mgrmol·m–2·s–1 for the first 90 min but then declined. At limiting or saturating irradiance little change was observed in the ratio of variable to maximal fluorescence (Fv/Fm) measured after dark adaptation of the leaves, while significant photoinhibition occurred at 1100 mgrmol·m–2·s–1. The proportion of zeaxanthin in the total xanthophyll pool increased with increasing irradiance, indicative of the presence of a photoprotective xanthophyll cycle in this seagrass. These results are consistent with a high level of regulatory D1 turnover inZostera under non-photoinhibitory irradiance conditions, as has been found previously for terrestrial plants.We would like to thank Professor Peter Böger (Department of Plant Biochemistry, University of Konstanz, Germany) for the kind gift of D1 antibodies. This work was partly supported by a University of Queensland Enabling Grant to CC.
Keywords:Chlorophyll fluorescence  D1 protein turnover  Photoinhibition  Xanthophyll cycle  Zostera
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