Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
In natural habitats, plants frequently experience rapid changes in the intensity of sunlight. To
cope with these changes and maximize growth, plants adjust photosynthetic light utilization
in electron transport and photoprotective mechanisms. This involves a proton motive force
(PMF) across the thylakoid membrane, postulated to be affected by unknown anion (Cl )
channels. Here we report that a bestrophin-like protein from Arabidopsis thaliana functions as
a voltage-dependent Cl channel in electrophysiological experiments. AtVCCN1 localizes to
the thylakoid membrane, and fine-tunes PMF by anion influx into the lumen during
illumination, adjusting electron transport and the photoprotective mechanisms. The activity of
AtVCCN1 accelerates the activation of photoprotective mechanisms on sudden shifts to high
light. Our results reveal that AtVCCN1, a member of a conserved anion channel family, acts as
an early component in the rapid adjustment of photosynthesis in variable light environments.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anion; chloride; electron; experimental study; herb; light use efficiency; photosynthesis; physiology; protein; solar radiation
Elenco autori:
Szabo, Ildiko
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