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Changes in the quantities of violaxanthin de-epoxidase,xanthophylls and ascorbate in spinach upon shift from low to high light
Authors:Eskling  Marie  Åkerlund  Hans-Erik
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Biochemistry, Lund University, P.O.B. 117, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Zeaxanthin, a carotenoid in the xanthophyll cycle, has been suggested to play a role in the protection against photodestruction. We have studied the importance of the parameters involved in zeaxanthin formation by comparing spinach plants grown in low light (100 to 250 mgrmol m-2 s-1) to plants transferred to high light (950 mgrmol m-2 s-1). Different parameters were followed for a total of 11 days. Our experiments show that violaxanthin de-epoxidase decreased between 15 and 30%, the quantity of xanthophyll cycle pigments doubled to 100 mmol (mol Chl)-1, corresponding to 27 mgrmol m-2, and the rate of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin conversion was doubled. Lutein and neoxanthin increased from 50 to 71 mgrmol m-2 and from 16 to 23 mgrmol m-2, respectively. On a leaf area basis, chlorophyll and beta-carotene levels first decreased and then after 4 days increased. The chlorophyll a/b ratio was unchanged. The quantity of ascorbate was doubled to 2 mmol m-2, corresponding to an estimated increase in the chloroplasts from 25 to 50 mM. In view of our data, we propose that the increase in xanthophyll cycle pigments and ascorbate only partly explain the increased rate of conversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin, but the most probable explanation of the faster conversion is an increased accessibility of violaxanthin in the membrane.
Keywords:light stress  pigments  regulation  thylakoid membrane  violaxanthin  zeaxanthin
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