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Pigment organization and energy transfer dynamics in isolated photosystem I (PSI) complexes from Arabidopsis thaliana depleted of the PSI-G, PSI-K, PSI-L, or PSI-N subunit.

Janne A Ihalainen1, Poul Erik Jensen, Anna Haldrup, Ivo H M van Stokkum, Rienk van Grondelle, Henrik Vibe Scheller, Jan P Dekker.   

Abstract

Green plant photosystem I (PSI) consists of at least 18 different protein subunits. The roles of some of these protein subunits are not well known, in particular those that do not occur in the well characterized PSI complexes from cyanobacteria. We investigated the spectroscopic properties and excited-state dynamics of isolated PSI-200 particles from wild-type and mutant Arabidopsis thaliana plants devoid of the PSI-G, PSI-K, PSI-L, or PSI-N subunit. Pigment analysis and a comparison of the 5 K absorption spectra of the various particles suggests that the PSI-L and PSI-H subunits together bind approximately five chlorophyll a molecules with absorption maxima near 688 and 667 nm, that the PSI-G subunit binds approximately two red-shifted beta-carotene molecules, that PSI-200 particles without PSI-K lack a part of the peripheral antenna, and that the PSI-N subunit does not bind pigments. Measurements of fluorescence decay kinetics at room temperature with picosecond time resolution revealed lifetimes of ~0.6, 5, 15, 50, 120, and 5000 ps in all particles. The 5- and 15-ps phases could, at least in part, be attributed to the excitation equilibration between bulk and red chlorophyll forms, though the 15-ps phase also contains a contribution from trapping by charge separation. The 50- and 120-ps phases predominantly reflect trapping by charge separation. We suggest that contributions from the core antenna dominate the 15-ps trapping phase, that those from the peripheral antenna proteins Lhca2 and Lhca3 dominate the 50-ps phase, and that those from Lhca1 and Lhca4 dominate the 120-ps phase. In the PSI-200 particles without PSI-K or PSI-G protein, more excitations are trapped in the 15-ps phase and less in 50- and 120-ps phases, which is in agreement with the notion that these subunits are involved in the interaction between the core and peripheral antenna proteins.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12324436      PMCID: PMC1302307          DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(02)73979-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biophys J        ISSN: 0006-3495            Impact factor:   4.033


  27 in total

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Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2001-01-30       Impact factor: 3.162

2.  Electronic spectra of PS I mutants: the peripheral subunits do not bind red chlorophylls in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.

Authors:  V Soukoulis; S Savikhin; W Xu; P R Chitnis; W S Struve
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 4.033

3.  Evidence for two spectroscopically different dimers of light-harvesting complex I from green plants.

Authors:  J A Ihalainen; B Gobets; K Sznee; M Brazzoli; R Croce; R Bassi; R van Grondelle; J E Korppi-Tommola; J P Dekker
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2000-07-25       Impact factor: 3.162

4.  Photosystem I activity is increased in the absence of the PSI-G subunit.

Authors:  Poul Erik Jensen; Lisa Rosgaard; Jurgen Knoetzel; Henrik Vibe Scheller
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2001-11-13       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  The properties of the chlorophyll a/b-binding proteins Lhca2 and Lhca3 studied in vivo using antisense inhibition.

Authors:  U Ganeteg; P Gustafsson; S Jansson
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2001-09       Impact factor: 8.340

6.  Balance of power: a view of the mechanism of photosynthetic state transitions.

Authors:  A Haldrup; P E Jensen; C Lunde; H V Scheller
Journal:  Trends Plant Sci       Date:  2001-07       Impact factor: 18.313

7.  Three-dimensional structure of cyanobacterial photosystem I at 2.5 A resolution.

Authors:  P Jordan; P Fromme; H T Witt; O Klukas; W Saenger; N Krauss
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2001-06-21       Impact factor: 49.962

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Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta       Date:  2001-10-30

9.  PsaL subunit is required for the formation of photosystem I trimers in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.

Authors:  V P Chitnis; P R Chitnis
Journal:  FEBS Lett       Date:  1993-12-27       Impact factor: 4.124

10.  The PSI-K subunit of photosystem I from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). Evidence for a gene duplication of an ancestral PSI-G/K gene.

Authors:  S Kjaerulff; B Andersen; V S Nielsen; B L Møller; J S Okkels
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1993-09-05       Impact factor: 5.157

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Authors:  Sashka Boychova Krumova; Sergey Petrovich Laptenok; László Kovács; Tünde Tóth; Arie van Hoek; Gyozo Garab; Herbert van Amerongen
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2010-07-20       Impact factor: 3.573

2.  Spectral and kinetic analysis of the energy coupling in the PS I-LHC I supercomplex from the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii at 77 K.

Authors:  Alexander N Melkozernov; Joanna Kargul; Su Lin; James Barber; Robert E Blankenship
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2005-11       Impact factor: 3.573

Review 3.  Structural and functional organization of the peripheral light-harvesting system in photosystem I.

Authors:  Alexander N Melkozernov; Robert E Blankenship
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 3.573

4.  Light-harvesting features revealed by the structure of plant photosystem I.

Authors:  Adam Ben-Shem; Felix Frolow; Nathan Nelson
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 3.573

5.  The plastome-encoded PsaJ subunit is required for efficient Photosystem I excitation, but not for plastocyanin oxidation in tobacco.

Authors:  Mark A Schöttler; Claudia Flügel; Wolfram Thiele; Sandra Stegemann; Ralph Bock
Journal:  Biochem J       Date:  2007-04-15       Impact factor: 3.857

6.  Phycocyanin sensitizes both photosystem I and photosystem II in cryptophyte Chroomonas CCMP270 cells.

Authors:  Chantal D van der Weij-De Wit; Alexander B Doust; Ivo H M van Stokkum; Jan P Dekker; Krystyna E Wilk; Paul M G Curmi; Rienk van Grondelle
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2007-11-16       Impact factor: 4.033

7.  Photoprotection in the lichen Parmelia sulcata: the origins of desiccation-induced fluorescence quenching.

Authors:  John Veerman; Sergej Vasil'ev; Gavin D Paton; Justin Ramanauskas; Doug Bruce
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2007-09-07       Impact factor: 8.340

8.  Excitation energy transfer in native and unstacked thylakoid membranes studied by low temperature and ultrafast fluorescence spectroscopy.

Authors:  C D van der Weij-de Wit; J A Ihalainen; R van Grondelle; J P Dekker
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2007-03-28       Impact factor: 3.573

9.  Picosecond fluorescence of intact and dissolved PSI-LHCI crystals.

Authors:  Bart van Oort; Alexey Amunts; Jan Willem Borst; Arie van Hoek; Nathan Nelson; Herbert van Amerongen; Roberta Croce
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  2008-10-17       Impact factor: 4.033

10.  Molecular Mechanisms of Photoadaptation of Photosystem I Supercomplex from an Evolutionary Cyanobacterial/Algal Intermediate.

Authors:  Patrycja Haniewicz; Mateusz Abram; Lukáš Nosek; Joanna Kirkpatrick; Eithar El-Mohsnawy; Julian D Janna Olmos; Roman Kouřil; Joanna M Kargul
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2017-11-29       Impact factor: 8.340

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