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Structural-functional state of thylakoid membranes of wheat genotypes under water stress.

Irada M Huseynova1, Saftar Y Suleymanov, Jalal A Aliyev.   

Abstract

Plants were grown in field conditions in the wide area under normal water supply and severe water deficit. Two wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) genotypes contrasting by architectonics and differing in drought-resistance were used: Giymatli-2/17, short stature, with broad and drooping leaves, drought-sensitive, and Azamatli-95, short stature, with vertically oriented small leaves, drought-tolerant). It was found out that Giymatli-2/17 was characterized by relatively low content of Chl a-protein of PS I (CP I) and beta-subunit of ATP-synthase complex, the high content of proteins in the 33-30.5 kDa region and LHC polypeptides (28-24.5 kDa), the intensive fluorescence at 740 nm and more high photochemical activity of PS II under normal irrigation compared with Azamatli-95. However, the content of CP I (M(r) 115 kDa) and apoprotein of P700 with M(r) 63 kDa insignificantly increases in the drought-resistant genotype Azamatli-95 under extreme water supply condition while their content decreases in drought-sensitive cv Giymatli-2/17. Intensity of synthesis alpha- and beta-subunits of CF(1) (55 and 53.5 kDa) also decreases in Giymatli-2/17. The levels of the core antenna polypeptides of FS II with M(r) 46 and 44.5 kDa (CP47 and CP43) remains stable both in normal, and stressful conditions. At the same time the significant reduction is observed in the content of polypeptides in the 33-30.5 kDa region in the more sensitive genotype Giymatli-2/17. There is an increase in the LHC II polypeptides level in tolerant genotype Azamatli-95 in contrast to Giymatli-2/17 (where the content of these subunits is observed decreasing). The intensity of short wavelength peaks at 687 and 695 nm sharply increases in the fluorescence spectra (77 K) of chloroplasts from sensitive genotype Giymatli-2/17 under water deficiency and there is a stimulation of the ratio of fluorescence band intensity F687/F740. After exposure to drought, cv Giymatli-2/17 shows a larger reduction in the actual PS II photochemical efficiency of chloroplasts than cv Azamatli-95.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17321491     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2007.01.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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