Plants require light for the process of photosynthesis, but excess of light absorption can cause photooxidative damage. To avoid this damage, plants have evolved a photoprotective mechanism to dissipate excess light energy as heat in a process called nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ). This regulatory mechanism of light harvesting involves both pigment and protein constituents of antenna complexes. Two xanthophylls, lutein and zeaxanthin, have been implicated to contribute to the rapidly relaxing qE component of NPQ, acting as quenchers of the chlorophyll excitation energy. To determine the molecular mechanism of NPQ and role of these xanthophylls in it, the kinetics of qE and qE-related conformational changes were measured in Arabidopsis tha...
Plants evolved photoprotective mechanisms in order to counteract the damaging effects of excess ligh...
In nature, plants experience large fluctuations in light intensity and they need to balance the abso...
AbstractLeaves and chloroplasts from Arabidopsis plants with increased amounts of PsbS protein showe...
PhDPlants require light for the process of photosynthesis, but excess of light absorption can caus...
Photosynthetic organisms use various photoprotective mechanisms to dissipate excess photoexcitation ...
Photosynthetic organisms use various photoprotective mechanisms to dissipate excess photoexcitation ...
When light absorbed by plants exceeds the capacity of photosynthesis, the xanthophyll violaxanthin i...
In green plants, the xanthophyll carotenoid zeaxanthin is synthesized transiently under conditions o...
AbstractNonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the photoprotective dissipation of energy in photosynthe...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process that protects the photosynthetic apparatus of plants...
The xanthophyll cycle has a major role in protecting plants from photo-oxidative stress, although th...
AbstractNonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the photoprotective dissipation of energy in photosynthe...
Plants protect themselves from excess absorbed light energy through thermal dissipation, which is me...
The regulation of light harvesting in higher plant photosynthesis, defined as stress-dependent modul...
The photosystem II (PSII) protein PsbS and the enzyme violaxanthin deepoxidase (VDE) are known to in...
Plants evolved photoprotective mechanisms in order to counteract the damaging effects of excess ligh...
In nature, plants experience large fluctuations in light intensity and they need to balance the abso...
AbstractLeaves and chloroplasts from Arabidopsis plants with increased amounts of PsbS protein showe...
PhDPlants require light for the process of photosynthesis, but excess of light absorption can caus...
Photosynthetic organisms use various photoprotective mechanisms to dissipate excess photoexcitation ...
Photosynthetic organisms use various photoprotective mechanisms to dissipate excess photoexcitation ...
When light absorbed by plants exceeds the capacity of photosynthesis, the xanthophyll violaxanthin i...
In green plants, the xanthophyll carotenoid zeaxanthin is synthesized transiently under conditions o...
AbstractNonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the photoprotective dissipation of energy in photosynthe...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process that protects the photosynthetic apparatus of plants...
The xanthophyll cycle has a major role in protecting plants from photo-oxidative stress, although th...
AbstractNonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the photoprotective dissipation of energy in photosynthe...
Plants protect themselves from excess absorbed light energy through thermal dissipation, which is me...
The regulation of light harvesting in higher plant photosynthesis, defined as stress-dependent modul...
The photosystem II (PSII) protein PsbS and the enzyme violaxanthin deepoxidase (VDE) are known to in...
Plants evolved photoprotective mechanisms in order to counteract the damaging effects of excess ligh...
In nature, plants experience large fluctuations in light intensity and they need to balance the abso...
AbstractLeaves and chloroplasts from Arabidopsis plants with increased amounts of PsbS protein showe...