Photoinhibition of Photosystem I in field-grown barley (Hordeum vulgare L.): Induction, recovery and acclimation

Photosynthesis Research - Tập 64 - Trang 53-61 - 2000
Harald Bernhard Teicher1, Birger Lindberg Møller1, Henrik Vibe Scheller1
1Center of Molecular Plant Physiology (PlaCe), Plant Biochemistry Laboratory, Department of Plant Biology, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University, Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen, Denmark

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The effects of exposure of a field-grown winter cultivar of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) to Photosystem I (PS I) photoinhibitory conditions in the form of bright day-light combined with chilling conditions were investigated. PS I photoinhibition was manifested by damage to the Fe-S centers of PS I and to the PS I-A/B polypeptides. Up to 20% of the PS I complexes were photoinactivated. Upon transfer to room temperature, the plants partially recovered from PS I photoinhibition, although damage was still detectable after one week. These results demonstrate that PS I photoinhibition is a physiologically relevant phenomenon in chilling-tolerant plants grown under field conditions. In order to study the induction of cyclic electron transport around PS I by PS I photoinhibitory conditions, antibodies raised against the NDH-I subunit of the NDH complex (a component of cyclic electron transport) were used to measure NDH levels in the exposed plants. A marked increase in the amount of NDH complex and a corresponding increase in NADPH dehydrogenase activity in the thylakoids were observed. The data indicate that the response to PS I-photoinhibitory conditions may involve regulated changes in cyclic electron transport around PS I.

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