AbstractHigh light poses a threat to oxygenic photosynthetic organisms. Similar to eukaryotes, cyanobacteria evolved a photoprotective mechanism, non-photochemical quenching (NPQ), which dissipates excess absorbed energy as heat. An orange carotenoid protein (OCP) has been implicated as a blue-green light sensor that induces NPQ in cyanobacteria. Discovered in vitro, this process involves a light-induced transformation of the OCP from its dark, orange form (OCPo) to a red, active form, however, the mechanisms of NPQ in vivo remain largely unknown. Here we show that the formation of the quenching state in vivo is a multistep process that involves both photoinduced and dark reactions. Our kinetic analysis of the NPQ process reveals that the l...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...
AbstractHigh light poses a threat to oxygenic photosynthetic organisms. Similar to eukaryotes, cyano...
AbstractIn order to prevent photodestruction by high light, photosynthetic organisms have evolved a ...
Like most photosynthetic organisms, cyanobacteria are vulnerable to fluctuations in light intensity,...
AbstractIn high light conditions, cyanobacteria dissipate excess absorbed energy as heat in the ligh...
Cyanobacteria exhibit a novel form of non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) at the level of the phycobil...
AbstractPhotoprotective mechanisms have evolved in photosynthetic organisms to cope with fluctuating...
Light-harvesting in photosynthesis is accompanied by photoprotective processes. In cyanobacteria, th...
Light-harvesting in photosynthesis is accompanied by photoprotective processes. In cyanobacteria, th...
The orange carotenoid protein (OCP) plays a photoprotective role in cyanobacterial photosynthesis si...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
International audienceUnder high irradiance, light becomes dangerous for photosynthetic organisms an...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...
AbstractHigh light poses a threat to oxygenic photosynthetic organisms. Similar to eukaryotes, cyano...
AbstractIn order to prevent photodestruction by high light, photosynthetic organisms have evolved a ...
Like most photosynthetic organisms, cyanobacteria are vulnerable to fluctuations in light intensity,...
AbstractIn high light conditions, cyanobacteria dissipate excess absorbed energy as heat in the ligh...
Cyanobacteria exhibit a novel form of non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) at the level of the phycobil...
AbstractPhotoprotective mechanisms have evolved in photosynthetic organisms to cope with fluctuating...
Light-harvesting in photosynthesis is accompanied by photoprotective processes. In cyanobacteria, th...
Light-harvesting in photosynthesis is accompanied by photoprotective processes. In cyanobacteria, th...
The orange carotenoid protein (OCP) plays a photoprotective role in cyanobacterial photosynthesis si...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
International audienceUnder high irradiance, light becomes dangerous for photosynthetic organisms an...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...
In cyanobacteria, activation of the Orange Carotenoid Protein (OCP) by intense blue-green light trig...
AbstractIn cyanobacteria, the thermal dissipation of excess absorbed energy at the level of the phyc...