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Dynamics of zeaxanthin binding to the photosystem II monomeric antenna protein Lhcb6 (CP24) and modulation of its photoprotection properties
Authors:Nico Betterle  Matteo Ballottari  Rainer Hienerwadel  Roberto Bassi
Institution:a Dipartimento di Biotecnologie, Università di Verona, Ca’ Vignal 1, Strada le Grazie 15, I-37134 Verona, Italy
b Université d’Aix-Marseille II, Département de Biologie - LGBP - UMR 6191, Faculté de Sciences de Luminy, 163 Avenue de Luminy, 13288 Marseille, France
Abstract:Lhcb6 (CP24) is a monomeric antenna protein of photosystem II, which has been shown to play special roles in photoprotective mechanisms, such as the Non-Photochemical Quenching and reorganization of grana membranes in excess light conditions. In this work we analyzed Lhcb6 in vivo and in vitro: we show this protein, upon activation of the xanthophyll cycle, accumulates zeaxanthin into inner binding sites faster and to a larger extent than any other pigment-protein complex. By comparative analysis of Lhcb6 complexes violaxanthin or zeaxanthin binding, we demonstrate that zeaxanthin not only down-regulates chlorophyll singlet excited states, but also increases the efficiency of chlorophyll triplet quenching, with consequent reduction of singlet oxygen production and significant enhancement of photo-stability. On these bases we propose that Lhcb6, the most recent addition to the Lhcb protein family which evolved concomitantly to the adaptation of photosynthesis to land environment, has a crucial role in zeaxanthin-dependent photoprotection.
Keywords:Photosynthesis  Photoprotection  Carotenoids  Light harvesting
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