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Solubilization Method for Isolation of Photosynthetic Mega- and Super-complexes from Conifer Thylakoids.

Pushan Bag1, Wolfgang P Schröder2, Stefan Jansson1, Domenica Farci2.   

Abstract

Photosynthesis is the main process by which sunlight is harvested and converted into chemical energy and has been a focal point of fundamental research in plant biology for decades. In higher plants, the process takes place in the thylakoid membranes where the two photosystems (PSI and PSII) are located. In the past few decades, the evolution of biophysical and biochemical techniques allowed detailed studies of the thylakoid organization and the interaction between protein complexes and cofactors. These studies have mainly focused on model plants, such as Arabidopsis, pea, spinach, and tobacco, which are grown in climate chambers even though significant differences between indoor and outdoor growth conditions are present. In this manuscript, we present a new mild-solubilization procedure for use with "fragile" samples such as thylakoids from conifers growing outdoors. Here, the solubilization protocol is optimized with two detergents in two species, namely Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris). We have optimized the isolation and characterization of PSI and PSII multimeric mega- and super-complexes in a close-to-native condition by Blue-Native gel electrophoresis. Eventually, our protocol will not only help in the characterization of photosynthetic complexes from conifers but also in understanding winter adaptation.
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Keywords:  2nd Dimension SDS-PAGE ; Blue-Native gel electrophoresis; Norway spruce; Photosystem I; Photosystem II; Picea abies; Pinus sylvestris; Scots pine; Thylakoids

Year:  2021        PMID: 34604449      PMCID: PMC8443462          DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.4144

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bio Protoc        ISSN: 2331-8325


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