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Identification of the Chromophores Involved in Aggregation-dependent Energy Quenching of the Monomeric Photosystem II Antenna Protein Lhcb5
Authors:Matteo Ballottari  Julien Girardon  Nico Betterle  Tomas Morosinotto  Roberto Bassi
Institution:From the Dipartimento di Biotecnologie, Università di Verona, Ca'' Vignal 1, Strada le Grazie 15, I-37134 Verona, Italy and ;the §Dipartimento di Biologia, Università di Padova, Via U. Bassi 58B, 35121 Padova, Italy
Abstract:Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of excess absorbed light energy is a fundamental process that regulates photosynthetic light harvesting in higher plants. Among several proposed NPQ mechanisms, aggregation-dependent quenching (ADQ) and charge transfer quenching have received the most attention. In vitro spectroscopic features of both mechanisms correlate with very similar signals detected in more intact systems and in vivo, where full NPQ can be observed. A major difference between the models is the proposed quenching site, which is predominantly the major trimeric light-harvesting complex II in ADQ and exclusively monomeric Lhcb proteins in charge transfer quenching. Here, we studied ADQ in both monomeric and trimeric Lhcb proteins, investigating the activities of each antenna subunit and their dependence on zeaxanthin, a major modulator of NPQ in vivo. We found that monomeric Lhcb proteins undergo stronger quenching than light-harvesting complex II during aggregation and that this is enhanced by binding to zeaxanthin, as occurs during NPQ in vivo. Finally, the analysis of Lhcb5 mutants showed that chlorophyll 612 and 613, in close contact with lutein bound at site L1, are important facilitators of ADQ.
Keywords:Carotenoid  Chloroplast  Fluorescence  Membrane Proteins  Photosynthesis  Photosynthetic Pigments  Plant  Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS)  Non-photochemical Quenching
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