Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastest response consists in the pH-triggered activation of a dissipation channel of the energy absorbed by the chlorophylls into heat, called nonphotochemical quenching. In green algae, the pigment binding complex LHCSR3 acts both as a chlorophyll quencher and as a pH detector. In this work, we study the quenching of the LHCSR3 protein in vitro considering two different protein aggregation states and two pH conditions using a combination of picosecond time-resolved photoluminescence and femtosecond transient absorption in the visible and NIR spectral regions. We find that the mechanisms at the basis of LHCSR3 quenching activity are always active, ...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of the light energy absorbed is one of the main photoprotective me...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Light harvesting for oxygenic photosynthesis is regulated to prevent the formation of harmful photop...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
To avoid photodamage, photosynthetic organisms are able to thermally dissipate the energy absorbed i...
Light-harvesting complex stress-related (LHCSR) proteins in green algae are essential for photoprote...
Sunlight drives photosynthesis but can also cause photodamage. To protect themselves, photosynthetic...
Photosynthetic organisms prevent oxidative stress from light energy absorbed in excess through sever...
LHCSR3 is a member of the Light-Harvesting Complexes (LHC) family, which is mainly composed of pigme...
Plants harvest photons for photosynthesis using light-harvesting complexes (LHCs)-an array of chloro...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
n photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvesting...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of the light energy absorbed is one of the main photoprotective me...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Light harvesting for oxygenic photosynthesis is regulated to prevent the formation of harmful photop...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
To avoid photodamage, photosynthetic organisms are able to thermally dissipate the energy absorbed i...
Light-harvesting complex stress-related (LHCSR) proteins in green algae are essential for photoprote...
Sunlight drives photosynthesis but can also cause photodamage. To protect themselves, photosynthetic...
Photosynthetic organisms prevent oxidative stress from light energy absorbed in excess through sever...
LHCSR3 is a member of the Light-Harvesting Complexes (LHC) family, which is mainly composed of pigme...
Plants harvest photons for photosynthesis using light-harvesting complexes (LHCs)-an array of chloro...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
n photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvesting...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of the light energy absorbed is one of the main photoprotective me...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Light harvesting for oxygenic photosynthesis is regulated to prevent the formation of harmful photop...