Arabidopsis Mutants Deleted in the Light-Harvesting Protein Lhcb4 Have a Disrupted Photosystem II Macrostructure and Are Defective in Photoprotection

Silvia de Bianchi, Nico Betterle, Roman Kouril, Stefano Cazzaniga, Egbert Boekema, Roberto Bassi*, Luca Dall'Osto, Luca Dall’ Osto

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Abstract

The role of the light-harvesting complex Lhcb4 (CP29) in photosynthesis was investigated in Arabidopsis thaliana by characterizing knockout lines for each of the three Lhcb4 isoforms (Lhcb4.1/4.2/4.3). Plants lacking all isoforms (koLhcb4) showed a compensatory increase of Lhcb1 and a slightly reduced photosystem II/I ratio with respect to the wild type. The absence of Lhcb4 did not result in alteration in electron transport rates. However, the kinetic of state transition was faster in the mutant, and nonphotochemical quenching activity was lower in koLhcb4 plants with respect to either wild type or mutants retaining a single Lhcb4 isoform. KoLhcb4 plants were more sensitive to photoinhibition, while this effect was not observed in knockout lines for any other photosystem II antenna subunit. Ultrastructural analysis of thylakoid grana membranes showed a lower density of photosystem II complexes in koLhcb4. Moreover, analysis of isolated supercomplexes showed a different overall shape of the C2S2 particles due to a different binding mode of the S-trimer to the core complex. An empty space was observed within the photosystem II supercomplex at the Lhcb4 position, implying that the missing Lhcb4 was not replaced by other Lhc subunits. This suggests that Lhcb4 is unique among photosystem II antenna proteins and determinant for photosystem II macro-organization and photoprotection.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2659-2679
Number of pages21
JournalPlant Cell
Volume23
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul-2011

Keywords

  • RESOLVED FLUORESCENCE ANALYSIS
  • CYCLIC ELECTRON-TRANSPORT
  • MINOR ANTENNA PROTEINS
  • STATE TRANSITIONS
  • ENERGY-DISSIPATION
  • IN-VIVO
  • PHOTOOXIDATIVE STRESS
  • HIGHER-PLANTS
  • SUBUNIT CP29
  • CHLAMYDOMONAS-REINHARDTII

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