International audienceIn plants and algae, light serves both as the energy source for photosynthesis and a biological signal that triggers cellular responses via specific sensory photoreceptors. Red light is perceived by bilin-containing phytochromes and blue light by the flavin-containing cryptochromes and/or phototropins (PHOTs), the latter containing two photosensory light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains. Photoperception spans several orders of light intensity, ranging from far below the threshold for photosynthesis to values beyond the capacity of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation. Excess light may cause oxidative damage and cell death, processes prevented by enhanced thermal dissipation via high-energy quenching (qE), a key photoprotec...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Oriented movement (phototaxis) is an efficient way to optimize light-driven processes and to avoid p...
Abstract Photosynthetic algae cope with suboptimal levels of light and CO 2 . In low CO 2 and excess...
International audienceIn plants and algae, light serves both as the energy source for photosynthesis...
Life on earth is dependent on the photosynthetic conversion of light energy into chemical energy. Ho...
Life on earth is dependent on the photosynthetic conversion of light energy into chemical energy. Ho...
International audienceIn photosynthetic organisms, proteins in the light-harvesting complex (LHC) ha...
Photosynthetic organisms must balance light absorption and light utilization. Excess absorbed light ...
In nature, photosynthetic organisms are exposed to different light spectra and intensities depending...
International audienceIn nature, photosynthetic organisms are exposed to different light spectra and...
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...
Dissipating excess energy of light is critical for photosyn-thetic organisms to keep the photosynthe...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Oriented movement (phototaxis) is an efficient way to optimize light-driven processes and to avoid p...
Abstract Photosynthetic algae cope with suboptimal levels of light and CO 2 . In low CO 2 and excess...
International audienceIn plants and algae, light serves both as the energy source for photosynthesis...
Life on earth is dependent on the photosynthetic conversion of light energy into chemical energy. Ho...
Life on earth is dependent on the photosynthetic conversion of light energy into chemical energy. Ho...
International audienceIn photosynthetic organisms, proteins in the light-harvesting complex (LHC) ha...
Photosynthetic organisms must balance light absorption and light utilization. Excess absorbed light ...
In nature, photosynthetic organisms are exposed to different light spectra and intensities depending...
International audienceIn nature, photosynthetic organisms are exposed to different light spectra and...
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...
Dissipating excess energy of light is critical for photosyn-thetic organisms to keep the photosynthe...
In photosynthetic organisms, feedback dissipation of excess absorbed light energy balances harvestin...
Oriented movement (phototaxis) is an efficient way to optimize light-driven processes and to avoid p...
Abstract Photosynthetic algae cope with suboptimal levels of light and CO 2 . In low CO 2 and excess...