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Light-induced formation of dimeric LHCII

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PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH
Volume 132, Issue 3, Pages 265-276

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11120-017-0387-6

Keywords

LHCII complex; Dimer; Photoprotection; Fluorescence quenching; Spinacia oleracea

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  1. Foundation for Polish Science within the TEAM program [TEAM/2011-7/2]
  2. European Regional Development Fund

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It emerges from numerous experiments that LHCII, the major photosynthetic antenna complex of plants, can appear not only in the trimeric or monomeric states but also as a dimer. We address the problem whether the dimeric form of the complex is just a simple intermediate element of the trimer-monomer transformation or if it can also be a physiologically relevant molecular organization form? Dimers of LHCII were analyzed with application of native electrophoresis, time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, and fluorescence correlation spectroscopy. The results reveal the appearance of two types of LHCII dimers: one formed by the dissociation of one monomer from the trimeric structure and the other formed by association of monomers into a distinctively different molecular organizational form, characterized by a high rate of chlorophyll excitation quenching. The hypothetical structure of such an energy quencher is proposed. The high light-induced LHCII dimerization is discussed as a potential element of the photoprotective response in plants.

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