Higher plants defend themselves from bursts of intense light via the mechanism of Non-Photochemical Quenching (NPQ). It involves the Photosystem II (PSII) antenna protein (LHCII) adopting a conformation that favors excitation quenching. In recent years several structural models have suggested that quenching proceeds via energy transfer to the optically forbidden and short-lived S 1 states of a carotenoid. It was proposed that this pathway was controlled by subtle changes in the relative orientation of a small number of pigments. However, quantum chemical calculations of S 1 properties are not trivial and therefore its energy, oscillator strength and lifetime are treated as rather loose parameters. Moreover, the models were based either on a...
AbstractLight harvesting complexes have been identified in all chlorophyll-based photosynthetic orga...
The carotenoid species lutein, violaxanthin, and zeaxanthin are crucial in the xanthophyll-dependent...
The energy dissipation mechanism in oligomers of the major light-harvesting complex II (LHC II) from...
International audienceThe photosynthetic apparatus of higher plants can dissipate excess excitation ...
Antenna complexes in photosystems of plants and green algae are able to switch between a light-harve...
<p>The bioenergetics of light-harvesting by photosynthetic antenna proteins in higher plants is well...
Under conditions of excess sunlight the efficient light-harvesting antenna1 found in the chloroplast...
When plants are exposed to high-light conditions, the potentially harmful excess energy is dissipate...
To avoid photodamage plants regulate the amount of excitation energy in the membrane at the level of...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process by which plants exposed to high light conditions di...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the fundamental process by which plants exposed to high light in...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process by which plants exposed to high light conditions di...
Light-harvesting complexes of plants exert a dual function of light-harvesting (LH) and photoprotect...
In green plants, carotenoids (Cars) are bound within chlorophyll-containing proteins to serve light-...
Under excess illumination, plant photosystem II dissipates excess energy through the quenching of ch...
AbstractLight harvesting complexes have been identified in all chlorophyll-based photosynthetic orga...
The carotenoid species lutein, violaxanthin, and zeaxanthin are crucial in the xanthophyll-dependent...
The energy dissipation mechanism in oligomers of the major light-harvesting complex II (LHC II) from...
International audienceThe photosynthetic apparatus of higher plants can dissipate excess excitation ...
Antenna complexes in photosystems of plants and green algae are able to switch between a light-harve...
<p>The bioenergetics of light-harvesting by photosynthetic antenna proteins in higher plants is well...
Under conditions of excess sunlight the efficient light-harvesting antenna1 found in the chloroplast...
When plants are exposed to high-light conditions, the potentially harmful excess energy is dissipate...
To avoid photodamage plants regulate the amount of excitation energy in the membrane at the level of...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process by which plants exposed to high light conditions di...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is the fundamental process by which plants exposed to high light in...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process by which plants exposed to high light conditions di...
Light-harvesting complexes of plants exert a dual function of light-harvesting (LH) and photoprotect...
In green plants, carotenoids (Cars) are bound within chlorophyll-containing proteins to serve light-...
Under excess illumination, plant photosystem II dissipates excess energy through the quenching of ch...
AbstractLight harvesting complexes have been identified in all chlorophyll-based photosynthetic orga...
The carotenoid species lutein, violaxanthin, and zeaxanthin are crucial in the xanthophyll-dependent...
The energy dissipation mechanism in oligomers of the major light-harvesting complex II (LHC II) from...