Light-harvesting pigment-protein complex deficiency in Hosta (Liliaceae) |
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Authors: | Kevin C. Vaughn Kenneth G. Wilson Kenneth D. Stewart |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Botany, Miami University, OH 45056 Oxford, USA |
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Abstract: | A yellow-leaved plastome mutant of Hosta (Hosta sieboldii Ingram complex, Liliaceae) known as Wogan Gold lacks normal granal stacks, but has numerous stroma lamellae extending throughout the chloroplast. The chlorophyll a/b ratio is 0.76 in the mutant and 2.9 in wild type. The mutant contains a qualitatively normal pattern of other photosynthetic co-pigments. SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis showed a deficiency in the photosystem (PS) II light-harvesting complex. Since PS II is localized mainly in the granal region, the absence of the light-harvesting complex may explain the loss of granal stacking in this mutant.Abbreviation PS photosystem |
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Keywords: | Cloroplasts Granaformation Hosta Light-harvesting complex Photosystem II Plastome mutant |
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