Light-harvesting complex stress-related (LHCSR) proteins in green algae are essential for photoprotection via a non-photochemical quenching (NPQ), playing the dual roles of pH sensing and dissipation of chlorophylls excited-state energy. pH sensing occurs via a protonation of acidic residues located mainly on its lumen-exposed C-terminus. Here, we combine in vivo and in vitro studies to ascertain the role in NPQ of these protonatable C-terminal residues in LHCSR3 from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. In vivo studies show that four of the residues, D239, D240, E242, and D244, are not involved in NPQ. In vitro experiments on an LHCSR3 chimeric protein, obtained by a substitution of the C terminal with that of another LHC protein lacking acidic resi...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of the light energy absorbed is one of the main photoprotective me...
Photosynthetic organisms must balance light absorption and light utilization. Excess absorbed light ...
Light-harvesting complex stress-related (LHCSR) proteins in green algae are essential for photoprote...
International audienceLight harvesting complex stress-related 3 (LHCSR3) is the protein essential fo...
Light harvesting complex stress-related 3 (LHCSR3) is the protein essential for photoprotective exce...
To avoid photodamage, photosynthetic organisms are able to thermally dissipate the energy absorbed i...
Sunlight drives photosynthesis but can also cause photodamage. To protect themselves, photosynthetic...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
Feedback mechanisms that dissipate excess photoexcitations in light-harvesting complexes (LHCs) are ...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Photosynthetic organisms prevent oxidative stress from light energy absorbed in excess through sever...
n photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvesting...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of the light energy absorbed is one of the main photoprotective me...
Photosynthetic organisms must balance light absorption and light utilization. Excess absorbed light ...
Light-harvesting complex stress-related (LHCSR) proteins in green algae are essential for photoprote...
International audienceLight harvesting complex stress-related 3 (LHCSR3) is the protein essential fo...
Light harvesting complex stress-related 3 (LHCSR3) is the protein essential for photoprotective exce...
To avoid photodamage, photosynthetic organisms are able to thermally dissipate the energy absorbed i...
Sunlight drives photosynthesis but can also cause photodamage. To protect themselves, photosynthetic...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
Feedback mechanisms that dissipate excess photoexcitations in light-harvesting complexes (LHCs) are ...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Photosynthetic organisms prevent oxidative stress from light energy absorbed in excess through sever...
n photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvesting...
Photosynthetic organisms possess photoprotection mechanisms from excess light conditions. The fastes...
Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) of the light energy absorbed is one of the main photoprotective me...
Photosynthetic organisms must balance light absorption and light utilization. Excess absorbed light ...