Non-photochemical quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence (NPQ) is a photoprotective process that harmlessly dissipates excess excitation energy as heat. qE is the major component of NPQ in plants, starting with a proton gradient (ΔpH) that triggers a conformational change in light harvesting complex II (LHCII), which leads to the creation of a quencher. The protein PsbS and the carotenoid zeaxanthin are also needed for energy dissipation in a natural environment. A major issue for studying qE is that the thylakoid membrane is extremely crowded with protein, making mechanistic analysis a challenge, while studies on isolated LHCII remove the native lipid: protein and protein: protein interactions. In this thesis, a model-membrane approach was ...
Light-harvesting complexes of plants exert a dual function of light-harvesting (LH) and photoprotect...
AbstractSelf-aggregation of isolated plant light-harvesting complexes (LHCs) upon detergent extracti...
To prevent photo-oxidative damage to the photosynthetic membrane in strong light, plants dissipate e...
PhD ThesisThe non-photochemical quenching of excess energy (NPQ) is a fast molecular adaptation of ...
PhDPlants require light for the process of photosynthesis, but excess of light absorption can caus...
AbstractDissipation of excess excitation energy within the photosystem II light-harvesting antenna (...
Light-Harvesting Complex II (LHCII) is a chlorophyll-protein antenna complex that efficiently absorb...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is a mechanism of regulating light harvesting that protects the pho...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process by which plants exposed to high light conditions di...
As described in chapter 1, during photosynthesis, plants harvest light energy from the sun and, thro...
The photosystem II (PSII) subunit S (PsbS) plays a key role in non-photochemical quenching, a photop...
AbstractIn biochemistry and cell biology, understanding the molecular mechanisms by which physiologi...
AbstractLeaves and chloroplasts from Arabidopsis plants with increased amounts of PsbS protein showe...
Dissipation of excess light energy in plant photosynthetic membranes plays an important role in the...
AbstractWe discuss energy-dependent fluorescence lowering (qE-quenching), and suggest a model to exp...
Light-harvesting complexes of plants exert a dual function of light-harvesting (LH) and photoprotect...
AbstractSelf-aggregation of isolated plant light-harvesting complexes (LHCs) upon detergent extracti...
To prevent photo-oxidative damage to the photosynthetic membrane in strong light, plants dissipate e...
PhD ThesisThe non-photochemical quenching of excess energy (NPQ) is a fast molecular adaptation of ...
PhDPlants require light for the process of photosynthesis, but excess of light absorption can caus...
AbstractDissipation of excess excitation energy within the photosystem II light-harvesting antenna (...
Light-Harvesting Complex II (LHCII) is a chlorophyll-protein antenna complex that efficiently absorb...
Nonphotochemical quenching (NPQ) is a mechanism of regulating light harvesting that protects the pho...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) is the process by which plants exposed to high light conditions di...
As described in chapter 1, during photosynthesis, plants harvest light energy from the sun and, thro...
The photosystem II (PSII) subunit S (PsbS) plays a key role in non-photochemical quenching, a photop...
AbstractIn biochemistry and cell biology, understanding the molecular mechanisms by which physiologi...
AbstractLeaves and chloroplasts from Arabidopsis plants with increased amounts of PsbS protein showe...
Dissipation of excess light energy in plant photosynthetic membranes plays an important role in the...
AbstractWe discuss energy-dependent fluorescence lowering (qE-quenching), and suggest a model to exp...
Light-harvesting complexes of plants exert a dual function of light-harvesting (LH) and photoprotect...
AbstractSelf-aggregation of isolated plant light-harvesting complexes (LHCs) upon detergent extracti...
To prevent photo-oxidative damage to the photosynthetic membrane in strong light, plants dissipate e...