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Effects of desiccation on the excitation energy distribution from phycoerythrin to the two photosystems in the red alga Porphyra perforata
Authors:Gunnar Öquist  David C Fork
Institution:Dept. of Plant Physiology, Univ. of Umeå, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden;D. C. Fork, Carnegie Institution of Washington, Dept. of Plant Biology, 290 Panama St., Stanford, CA 94305, USA.
Abstract:Low temperature (77°K) fluorescence emission and excitation spectra were recorded for wet and desiccated thalli of Porphyra perforata . The photosystem I (F730) and photosystem II (F695) fluorescence emission kinetics during photosystem II trap closure were also recorded at 77°K. Desiccation induced a lowering of the fluorescence yield over the whole emission spectrum but the decrease was most pronounced for the photosystem II fluorescence bands, F688 and F695. It was shown that the desiccation-induced changes of the phycoerythrin sensitized emission spectrum were due to 1) a decrease in the fluorescence yield of the photosystem I antenna, 2) an even stronger decrease in the fluorescence of photosystem II, which was mediated by an increased spillover (kT(II→I)) of excitation to photosystem I and an increase in the absorption cross section, α, for photosystem I. We hypothesize that the increase of both kT(II→I) and α are part of a mechanism by which the desiccation-tolerant, high light exposed, Porphyra can avoid photodynamic damage to photosystem II, when photosynthesis becomes inhibited as a result of desiccation during periods of low tide.
Keywords:Fluorescence
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