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Response of Tradescantia albiflora to growth irradiance: Change versus changeability
Authors:Anderson  Jan M.  Soon Chow  Wah  Park  Youn-Il  Franklin   Linda A.  Robinson  Sharon P.-A.  van Hasselt  Philip R.
Affiliation:(1) Research School of Biological Sciences, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 2601, Australia;(2) Department of Biology, Chungnam National University, Taejon, 305764, Korea;(3) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, NSW, 2522, Australia;(4) Laboratory of Plant Physiology, University of Groningen, 9750 AA Haren, The Netherlands
Abstract:Most chloroplasts undergo changes in composition, function and structure in response to growth irradiance. However, Tradescantia albiflora, a facultative shade plant, is unable to modulate its light-harvesting components and has the same Chl a/Chl b ratios and number of functional PS II and PS I reaction centres on a Chl basis at all growth irradiances. With increasing growth irradiance, Tradescantia leaves have the same relative amount of chlorophyll—proteins of PS II and PS I, but increased xanthophyll cycle components and more zeaxanthin formation under high light. Despite high-light leaves having enhanced xanthophyll cycle content, all Tradescantia leaves acclimated to varying growth irradiances have similar non-photochemical quenching. These data strongly suggest that not all of the zeaxanthin formed under high light is necessarily non-covalently bound to major and minor light-harvesting proteins of both photosystems, but free zeaxanthin may be associated with LHC II and LHC I or located in the lipid bilayer. Under the unusual circumstances in light-acclimated Tradescantia where the numbers of functional PS II and PS I reaction centres and their antenna size are unaltered during growth under different irradiances, the extents of PS II photoinactivation by high irradiances are comparable. This is due to the extent of PS II photoinactivation being a light dosage effect that depends on the input (photon exposure, antenna size) and output (photosynthetic capacity, non-radiative dissipation) parameters, which in Tradescantia are not greatly varied by changes in growth irradiance.This revised version was published online in October 2005 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:acclimation  Photosystem II  photoinactivation  non-photochemical quenching  xanthophyll cycle  zeaxanthin
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