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Appearance of a State 1 – State 2 transition during chloroplast development in the wheat leaf: Energetic and structural considerations
Authors:Andrew N Webber  Neil R Baker  Kathryn Platt-Aloia  William W Thomson
Institution:Dept. of Biology, Univ. of Essex, Wivenhoe Park, Colchester CO4 3SQ, Essex, U.K.;Dept. of Botany and Plant Sciences, Univ. of California, Riverside, California 92521, U.S.A.
Abstract:The ability of developing chloroplasts to dynamically regulate the distribution of excitation energy between photosystem 1 and photosystem 2, and thus perform a State 1 – State 2 transition, was examined from analyses of chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics in 4- and 8-day-old Triticum aestivum L. cv. Maris Dove leaves grown under a diurnal light regime. Chloroplasts at all stages of development in the two leaf systems could undergo a State 1 – State 2 transition, except those found in the basal 0.5 cm of the 4-day-old leaf. The ability to physiologically modify the excitation energy distribution between the chlorophyll matrices of the two photosystems developed after the development of mature, fully photochemically competent photosystem 2 units and the appearance of excitation energy transfer between photosystem 2 and photosystem 1. Also, changes in the degree of energetic interaction between the two photosystems, in vivo rates of electron transport and the chlorophyll a/b ratio could not be correlated with the appearance of a State 1 – State 2 transition. Ultrastructural studies demonstrated a 32% increase in the degree of thylakoid appression in chloroplasts at the base of the 8-day-old leaf compared to the situation in the basal 0.5 cm of the 4-day-old leaf. This difference in thylakoid stacking can account for the differing abilities of these two tissues to perform a State 1 – State 2 transition when considered in the context of the distribution of the two photosystems within appressed and non-appressed regions of thylakoid membranes.
Keywords:Chlorophyll fluorescence  excitation energy transfer  photosystems 1 and 2  thylakoid              Triticum aestivum
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