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PS II model based analysis of transient fluorescence yield measured on whole leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana after excitation with light flashes of different energies

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BIOSYSTEMS
卷 103, 期 2, 页码 188-195

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2010.09.014

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Fluorescence yield; Single turnover flash; Photosystem II; Model simulation; Electron transfer; Dissipative energy losses; Triplet carotenoid quenching

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [Sfb 429, TP A1]
  2. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [07-04-00375, 08-04-0112, 09-04-12303 ofi_m, P 22-13]

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Our recently presented PS II model (Belyaeva et al., 2008) was improved in order to permit a consistent simulation of Single Flash Induced Transient Fluorescence Yield (SFITFY) traces that were earlier measured by Steffen et al. (2005) on whole leaves of Arabidopsis (A.) thaliana at four different energies of the actinic flash. As the essential modification, the shape of the actinic flash was explicitly taken into account assuming that an exponentially decaying rate simulates the time dependent excitation of PS II by the 10 ns actinic flash. The maximum amplitude of this excitation exceeds that of the measuring light by 9 orders of magnitude. A very good fit of the SFITFY data was achieved in the time domain from 100 ns to 10 s for all actinic flash energies (the maximum energy of 7.5 x 10(16) photons/(cm(2) flash) is set to 100%, the relative energies of weaker actinic flashes were of similar to 8%, 4%, similar to 1%). Our model allows the calculation and visualization of the transient PS H redox state populations ranging from the dark adapted state, via excitation energy and electron transfer steps induced by pulse excitation, followed by final relaxation into the stationary state eventually attained under the measuring light. It turned out that the rate constants of electron transfer steps are invariant to intensity of the actinic laser flash. In marked contrast, an increase of the actinic flash energy by more than two orders of magnitude from 5.4 x 10(14) photons/(cm(2) flash) to 7.5 x 10(16) photons/(cm(2) flash), leads to an increase of the extent of fluorescence quenching due to carotenoid triplet ((3)Car) formation by a factor of 14 and of the recombination reaction between reduced primary pheophytin (Phe(-)) and P680(+) by a factor of 3 while the heat dissipation in the antenna complex remains virtually constant. The modified PS II model offers new opportunities to compare electron transfer and dissipative parameters for different species (e.g. for the green algae and the higher plant) under varying illumination conditions. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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