International audienceAbstract Carotenoids are considered to be the first line of defense of plants against singlet oxygen (1O2) toxicity because of their capacity to quench 1O2 as well as triplet chlorophylls through a physical mechanism involving transfer of excitation energy followed by thermal deactivation. Here, we show that leaf carotenoids are also able to quench 1O2 by a chemical mechanism involving their oxidation. In vitro oxidation of β-carotene, lutein, and zeaxanthin by 1O2 generated various aldehydes and endoperoxides. A search for those molecules in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaves revealed the presence of 1O2-specific endoperoxides in low-light-grown plants, indicating chronic oxidation of carotenoids by 1O2. β-Caro...
Leaves are primary plant organs harbouring chloroplasts that enable the sensing of changes in enviro...
Plants are often exposed to external conditions that adversely affect their growth, development or p...
Carotenoids act as potential antioxidants, quenching energy of excited singlet oxygen and scavenging...
International audienceAbstract Carotenoids are considered to be the first line of defense of plants ...
International audience1O2 (singlet oxygen) is a reactive O2 species produced from triplet excited ch...
AbstractThe redox state of plastoquinone-pool in chloroplasts is crucial for driving many responses ...
AbstractPhotoprotection by carotenoids is generally considered to be based on the photophysical quen...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are unavoidable by-products of oxygenic photosynthesis, ca...
Reactive oxygen species act as signaling molecules but can also directly provoke cellular damage by ...
A photosynthetic organism is subjected to photo-oxidative stress when more light energy is absorbed ...
Carotenes and their oxygenated derivatives, the xanthophylls, are structural determinants in both ph...
Plants face excess light stress on daily as well as on seasonal basis. The excess of excitation ener...
Carotenoids, and β-carotene in particular, are important natural antioxidants. Singlet oxygen, the l...
This review summarizes studies of protection against singlet oxygen and radical damage by carotenoid...
In this review, I outline the indirect evidence for the forma-tion of singlet oxygen (1O2) obtained ...
Leaves are primary plant organs harbouring chloroplasts that enable the sensing of changes in enviro...
Plants are often exposed to external conditions that adversely affect their growth, development or p...
Carotenoids act as potential antioxidants, quenching energy of excited singlet oxygen and scavenging...
International audienceAbstract Carotenoids are considered to be the first line of defense of plants ...
International audience1O2 (singlet oxygen) is a reactive O2 species produced from triplet excited ch...
AbstractThe redox state of plastoquinone-pool in chloroplasts is crucial for driving many responses ...
AbstractPhotoprotection by carotenoids is generally considered to be based on the photophysical quen...
Background: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are unavoidable by-products of oxygenic photosynthesis, ca...
Reactive oxygen species act as signaling molecules but can also directly provoke cellular damage by ...
A photosynthetic organism is subjected to photo-oxidative stress when more light energy is absorbed ...
Carotenes and their oxygenated derivatives, the xanthophylls, are structural determinants in both ph...
Plants face excess light stress on daily as well as on seasonal basis. The excess of excitation ener...
Carotenoids, and β-carotene in particular, are important natural antioxidants. Singlet oxygen, the l...
This review summarizes studies of protection against singlet oxygen and radical damage by carotenoid...
In this review, I outline the indirect evidence for the forma-tion of singlet oxygen (1O2) obtained ...
Leaves are primary plant organs harbouring chloroplasts that enable the sensing of changes in enviro...
Plants are often exposed to external conditions that adversely affect their growth, development or p...
Carotenoids act as potential antioxidants, quenching energy of excited singlet oxygen and scavenging...