| Literature DB >> 32561642 |
Eunchul Kim1, Akimasa Watanabe2, Christopher D P Duffy3, Alexander V Ruban3, Jun Minagawa4.
Abstract
An intriguing molecular architecture called the "semi-crystalline photosystem II (PSII) array" has been observed in the thylakoid membranes in vascular plants. It is an array of PSII-light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) supercomplexes that only appears in low light, but its functional role has not been clarified. Here, we identified PSII-LHCII supercomplexes in their monomeric and multimeric forms in low light-acclimated spinach leaves and prepared them using sucrose-density gradient ultracentrifugation in the presence of amphipol A8-35. When the leaves were acclimated to high light, only the monomeric forms were present, suggesting that the multimeric forms represent a structural adaptation to low light and that disaggregation of the PSII-LHCII supercomplex represents an adaptation to high light. Single-particle EM revealed that the multimeric PSII-LHCII supercomplexes are composed of two ("megacomplex") or three ("arraycomplex") units of PSII-LHCII supercomplexes, which likely constitute a fraction of the semi-crystalline PSII array. Further characterization with fluorescence analysis revealed that multimeric forms have a higher light-harvesting capability but a lower thermal dissipation capability than the monomeric form. These findings suggest that the configurational conversion of PSII-LHCII supercomplexes may serve as a structural basis for acclimation of plants to environmental light.Entities:
Keywords: antenna complex; fluorescence; light adaptation; light-harvesting complex II; nonphotochemical quenching; nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ); photoprotection; photosynthesis; photosystem II; plant; plant physiology; semicrystalline photosystem II array; supramolecular complex; supramolecular organization; thermal dissipation; thylakoid
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32561642 PMCID: PMC7586214 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA120.014198
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biol Chem ISSN: 0021-9258 Impact factor: 5.157