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On the origin of a slowly reversible fluorescence decay component in the Arabidopsis npq4 mutant
Authors:Luca Dall'Osto  Stefano Cazzaniga  Masamitsu Wada  Roberto Bassi
Institution:1.Dipartimento di Biotecnologie, Università di Verona, Verona 37134, Italy;2.Department of Biology, Kyushu University, Hakozaki 6-10-1, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan
Abstract:Over-excitation of photosynthetic apparatus causing photoinhibition is counteracted by non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of chlorophyll fluorescence, dissipating excess absorbed energy into heat. The PsbS protein plays a key role in this process, thus making the PsbS-less npq4 mutant unable to carry out qE, the major and most rapid component of NPQ. It was proposed that npq4 does perform qE-type quenching, although at lower rate than WT Arabidopsis. Here, we investigated the kinetics of NPQ in PsbS-depleted mutants of Arabidopsis. We show that red light was less effective than white light in decreasing maximal fluorescence in npq4 mutants. Also, the kinetics of fluorescence dark recovery included a decay component, qM, exhibiting the same amplitude and half-life in both WT and npq4 mutants. This component was uncoupler-sensitive and unaffected by photosystem II repair or mitochondrial ATP synthesis inhibitors. Targeted reverse genetic analysis showed that traits affecting composition of the photosynthetic apparatus, carotenoid biosynthesis and state transitions did not affect qM. This was depleted in the npq4phot2 mutant which is impaired in chloroplast photorelocation, implying that fluorescence decay, previously described as a quenching component in npq4 is, in fact, the result of decreased photon absorption caused by chloroplast relocation rather than a change in the activity of quenching reactions.
Keywords:energy dissipation  non-photochemical quenching  Lhcb  xanthophyll  photosynthesis  chloroplast avoidance
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