A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal
PSB33 protein sustains Photosystem II in plant chloroplasts under UVA light
Authors: Nilsson Anders K, Pěnčík Ales, Johansson Oskar N, Bånkestad Daniel, Fristedt Rikard, Suorsa Marjaana, Trotta Andrea, Novák Ondrej, Mamedov Fikret, Aro Eva-Mari, Burmeister Björn Lundin
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication year: 2020
Journal: Journal of Experimental Botany
Journal name in source: Journal of experimental botany
Journal acronym: J Exp Bot
Article number: eraa427
Volume: 71
Issue: 22
Number of pages: 14
ISSN: 0022-0957
eISSN: 1460-2431
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/eraa427
Self-archived copy’s web address: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/50301711
Plants can quickly and dynamically respond to spectral and intensity variations of the incident light. These responses include activation of developmental processes, morphological changes, and photosynthetic acclimation that ensure optimal energy conversion and minimal photoinhibition. Plant adaptation and acclimation to environmental changes have been extensively studied, but many details surrounding these processes remain elusive. The Photosystem II (PSII) associated protein PSB33 plays a fundamental role in sustaining PSII as well as in the regulation of the light antenna in fluctuating lights. We investigated how PSB33 knock-out plants perform under different light qualities. psb33 plants displayed 88% lower fresh weight compared to wild type plants when cultivated in the border of UVA-blue light. The sensitivity towards UVA light was associated with a lower abundance of PSII proteins, which reduces psb33 plants´ capacity for photosynthesis. The UVA phenotype was further found to be linked to altered phytohormone status and changed thylakoid ultrastructure. Our results collectively show that PSB33 is involved in a UVA light-mediated mechanism to maintain a functional PSII pool in the chloroplast.
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