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  • How do barley plants with impaired photosynthetic light acclimation survive under high-light stress?
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  1. Saeid Nia, Monireh |
  2. Scholz, Louis |
  3. Garibay-Hernández, Adriana |
  4. Mock, Hans-Peter |
  5. Repnik, Urska |
  6. Selinski, Jennifer |
  7. Krupinska, Karin |
  8. Bilger, Wolfgang |
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  • 2023-08-07
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  • 258(4):71
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  • 2023
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  • https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00425-023-04227-8 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10460368/ |
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  • WHIRLY1 deficient barley plants surviving growth at high irradiance displayed increased non-radiative energy dissipation, enhanced contents of zeaxanthin and the flavonoid lutonarin, but no changes in alpha-tocopherol nor glutathione. Plants are able to acclimate to environmental conditions to optimize their functions. With the exception of obligate shade plants, they can adjust their photosynthetic apparatus and the morphology and anatomy of their leaves to irradiance. Barley (Hordeum vulgare L., cv. Golden Promise) plants with reduced abundance of the protein WHIRLY1 were recently shown to be unable to acclimatise important components of the photosynthetic apparatus to high light. Nevertheless, these plants did not show symptoms of photoinhibition. High-light (HL) grown WHIRLY1 knockdown plants showed clear signs of exposure to excessive irradiance such as a low epoxidation state of the violaxanthin cycle pigments and an early light saturation of electron transport. These responses were underlined by a very large xanthophyll cycle pool size and by an increased number of plastoglobules. Whereas zeaxanthin increased with HL stress, alpha-tocopherol, which is another lipophilic antioxidant, showed no response to excessive light. Also the content of the hydrophilic antioxidant glutathione showed no increase in W1 plants as compared to the wild type, whereas the flavone lutonarin was induced in W1 plants. HPLC analysis of removed epidermal tissue indicated that the largest part of lutonarin was presumably located in the mesophyll. Since lutonarin is a better antioxidant than saponarin, the major flavone present in barley leaves, it is concluded that lutonarin accumulated as a response to oxidative stress. It is also concluded that zeaxanthin and lutonarin may have served as antioxidants in the WHIRLY1 knockdown plants, contributing to their survival in HL despite their restricted HL acclimation.
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lokal WHIRLY1
lokal NPQ
lokal Excess excitation energy
lokal Lutonarin
lokal Zeaxanthin
lokal Tocopherols
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