2004
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0404798101
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A zeaxanthin-independent nonphotochemical quenching mechanism localized in the photosystem II core complex

Abstract: Illumination of dark-adapted barley plants with low light transiently induced a large nonphotochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence. This reaction was identified as a form of high-energy-state quenching. Its appearance was not accompanied by zeaxanthin synthesis but was associated with a reversible inactivation of a fraction of photosystem II (PSII) centers. Both the fluorescence quenching and PSII inactivation relaxed in parallel with the activation of the Calvin cycle. We interpret the induction of … Show more

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“…While the wild type displayed multiphasic kinetics, with slow components developing in the time range of minutes, the onset of NPQ was essentially monophasic in the npq1 lor1 mutant. This behavior is consistent with our previous observations in plants (13) that the onset of reaction center-based quenching precedes generation of antenna-based quenching, owing to This compound was added to cells 5 min prior to illumination. In low-temperature experiments, cells were dark adapted at room temperature and then loaded into a cuvette that was prerefrigerated in an ice/water bath for 20 min.…”
Section: High-energy State Quenching Can Be Generated In Chlamydomonasupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…While the wild type displayed multiphasic kinetics, with slow components developing in the time range of minutes, the onset of NPQ was essentially monophasic in the npq1 lor1 mutant. This behavior is consistent with our previous observations in plants (13) that the onset of reaction center-based quenching precedes generation of antenna-based quenching, owing to This compound was added to cells 5 min prior to illumination. In low-temperature experiments, cells were dark adapted at room temperature and then loaded into a cuvette that was prerefrigerated in an ice/water bath for 20 min.…”
Section: High-energy State Quenching Can Be Generated In Chlamydomonasupporting
confidence: 92%
“…When the amount of antheraxanthin plus zeaxanthin synthesized during illumination was tested in the RubisCO mutant, it turned out to be well below that observed in illuminated plants. While only 0.7 mol per 100 mol of chlorophyll was synthesized in the case of Chlamydomonas (Table 1), more than 5 mol per 100 mol of chlorophyll was produced in plants in the same conditions (13).…”
Section: High-energy State Quenching In the Rubisco Mutant Is Largelymentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Quenching based in the PSII reaction center (as opposed to LHC antenna) has also been observed in higher plants (Bukhov et al 2001;Stroch et al 2004) and green microalgae (Finazzi et al 2004), and possibly in diatoms (Eisenstadt et al 2008). Appearance of reaction centre quenching depends on the balance between light and carbon fixation fluxes (Finazzi et al 2004) along with a clear temperature influence (Kornyeyev et al 2004).…”
Section: Effect Of Light Stress On Fluorescence Signatures and Their mentioning
confidence: 99%