Age-dependent changes in the functions and compositions of photosynthetic complexes in the thylakoid membranes of Arabidopsis thalianaof photosynthetic complexes in the thylakoid membranesof Arabidopsis thaliana
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Title
- Age-dependent changes in the functions and compositions of photosynthetic complexes in the thylakoid membranes of Arabidopsis thalianaof photosynthetic complexes in the thylakoid membranesof Arabidopsis thaliana
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Author(s)
- Krishna Nath; Bong-Kwan Phee; Suyeong Jeong; Sun Yi Lee; Yoshio Tateno; Suleyman I. Allakhverdiev; Choon-Hwan Lee; Hong Gil Nam
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Subject
- Arabidopsis thaliana Chl contents and Chl a/b ratio Developmental stage and senescence Nutrient mobilization Photosynthetic performance Photosynthetic complexes and their components
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Publication Date
- 2013-11
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Journal
- PHOTOSYNTHESIS RESEARCH, v.117, no.1, pp.547 - 556
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Publisher
- SPRINGER
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Abstract
- Photosynthetic complexes in the thylakoid
membrane of plant leaves primarily function as energyharvesting
machinery during the growth period. However,
leaves undergo developmental and functional transitions
along aging and, at the senescence stage, these complexes
become major sources for nutrients to be remobilized to
other organs such as developing seeds. Here, we investigated
age-dependent changes in the functions and compositions
of photosynthetic complexes during natural leaf
senescence in Arabidopsis thaliana. We found that Chl a/b
ratios decreased during the natural leaf senescence along
with decrease of the total chlorophyll content. The photosynthetic
parameters measured by the chlorophyll fluorescence,
photochemical efficiency (Fv/Fm) of photosystem II,
non-photochemical quenching, and the electron transfer
rate, showed a differential decline in the senescing part of
the leaves. The CO2 assimilation rate and the activity of
PSI activity measured from whole senescing leaves
remained relatively intact until 28 days of leaf age but
declined sharply thereafter. Examination of the behaviors
of the individual components in the photosynthetic complex
showed that the components on the whole are
decreased, but again showed differential decline during leaf
senescence. Notably, D1, a PSII reaction center protein,
was almost not present but PsaA/B, a PSI reaction center
protein is still remained at the senescence stage. Taken
together, our results indicate that the compositions and
structures of the photosynthetic complexes are differentially
utilized at different stages of leaf, but the most dramatic
change was observed at the senescence stage,
possibly to comply with the physiological states of the
senescence process.
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URI
- https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/1562
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DOI
- 10.1007/s11120-013-9906-2
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ISSN
- 0166-8595
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