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Quantum Yield of Charge Separation in Photosystem II: Functional Effect of Changes in the Antenna Size upon Light Acclimation

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
Volume 117, Issue 38, Pages 11200-11208

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp401663w

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  1. Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO), Earth and Life Sciences (ALW), through a Vici grant

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We have studied thylakoid membranes of Arabidopsis thaliana acclimated to different light conditions and have related protein composition to excitation energy transfer and trapping kinetics in Photosystem II (PSII). In high light: the plants have reduced amounts of the antenna complexes LHCII and CP24, the overall trapping time of PSII is only similar to 180 ps, and the quantum efficiency reaches a value of 91%. In low light: LHCII is upregulated, the PSII lifetime becomes 310 ps, and the efficiency decreases to 84%. This difference is largely caused by slower excitation energy migration to the reaction centers in low-light plants due to the LHCII trimers that are not part of the C2S2M2 supercomplex. This pool of extra LHCII normally transfers energy to both photosystems, whereas it transfers only to PSII upon far-red light treatment (state 1). It is shown that in high light the reduction of LHCII mainly concerns the LHCII-M trimers, while the pool of extra LHCII remains intact and state transitions continue to occur. The obtained values for the efficiency of PSII are compared with the values of F-v/F-m,T a parameter that is widely used to indicate the PSII quantum efficiency, and the observed differences are discussed.

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