Retardation of photo-induced changes in Photosystem I submembrane particles by glycinebetaine and sucrose

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2003-11-17
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Rajagopal, Subramanyam
Carpentier, Robert
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The protective role of co-solutes (glycinebetaine and sucrose) against photodamage in isolated Photosystem (PS) I submembrane particles illuminated (2000 μE m-2 s-1) for various time periods at 4°C was studied. The photochemical activity of PS I in terms of electron transport measured as oxygen uptake and P700 photooxidation was significantly protected. A photoinduced enhancement of oxygen uptake observed during the first hours of strong light illumination attributed to denaturation or dissociation of membrane-bound superoxide dismutase [Rajagopal et al. (2003) Photochem. Photobiol 77: 284-291] was also retarded by glycinebetaine and sucrose. Chlorophyll photobleaching resulting in a decrease of absorbance and a blue-shift of the absorbance maximum in the red was greatly delayed in the presence of co-solutes. This phenomenon was also observed in the chlorophyll-protein (CP) complexes of PS I particles exposed to strong illumination separated on non-denaturing poly-acrylamide gels. In this case, a decrease in the absorbance of the CP1b band coinciding with an increase of CP1a during the course of illumination and ascribed to oxidative cross-linking (Rajagopal et al. 2003) was also retarded. Our results, thus, clearly demonstrated for the first time that co-solutes could minimize the alteration of photochemical activity and chlorophyll-protein complexes against photodamage of PS I submembranes particles.
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Chlorophyll protein complexes, Co-solutes, Photobleaching, Photochemical activity, Photoinhibition, Photosystem I
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Photosynthesis Research. v.78(1)