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A kaleidoscope of photosynthetic antenna proteins and their emerging roles




TekijätArshad Rameez, Saccon Francesco, Bag Pushan, Biswas Avratanu, Calvaruso Claudio, Bhatti Ahmad Farhan, Grebe Steffen, Mascoli Vincenzo, Mahbub Moontaha, Muzzopappa Fernando, Polyzois Alexandros, Schiphorst Christo, Sorrentino Mirella, Streckaité Simona, van Amerongen Herbert, Aro Eva-Mari, Bassi Roberto, Boekema Egbert J, Croce Roberta, Dekker Jan, van Grondelle Rienk, Jansson Stefan, Kirilovsky Diana, Kouřil Roman, Michel Sylvie, Mullineaux Conrad W, Panzarová Klára, Robert Bruno, Ruban Alexander V, van Stokkum Ivo, Wientjes Emilie, Büchel Claudia

KustantajaOxford Univ Press

Julkaisuvuosi2022

JournalPlant Physiology

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiPLANT PHYSIOLOGY

Lehden akronyymiPLANT PHYSIOL

Artikkelin numerokiac175

Vuosikerta189

Numero3

Aloitussivu1204

Lopetussivu1219

Sivujen määrä16

ISSN0032-0889

eISSN1532-2548

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiac175

Verkko-osoitehttps://doi.org/10.1093/plphys/kiac175

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/175414271


Tiivistelmä
The latest fundamental knowledge obtained on the light-harvesting mechanisms of the antenna proteins can be bridged to biotechnical optimization of photosynthesis.Photosynthetic light-harvesting antennae are pigment-binding proteins that perform one of the most fundamental tasks on Earth, capturing light and transferring energy that enables life in our biosphere. Adaptation to different light environments led to the evolution of an astonishing diversity of light-harvesting systems. At the same time, several strategies have been developed to optimize the light energy input into photosynthetic membranes in response to fluctuating conditions. The basic feature of these prompt responses is the dynamic nature of antenna complexes, whose function readily adapts to the light available. High-resolution microscopy and spectroscopic studies on membrane dynamics demonstrate the crosstalk between antennae and other thylakoid membrane components. With the increased understanding of light-harvesting mechanisms and their regulation, efforts are focusing on the development of sustainable processes for effective conversion of sunlight into functional bio-products. The major challenge in this approach lies in the application of fundamental discoveries in light-harvesting systems for the improvement of plant or algal photosynthesis. Here, we underline some of the latest fundamental discoveries on the molecular mechanisms and regulation of light harvesting that can potentially be exploited for the optimization of photosynthesis.

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