Significance of molecular crowding in grana membranes of higher plants for light harvesting by photosystem II

Haferkamp S, Kirchhoff H

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Significance of molecular crowding in grana thylakoids of higher plants on photosystem II function was studied by 'titrating' the naturally high protein density by fusing unilamellar liposomes of the native lipid mixture with isolated grana membranes (BBY). The incorporation of lipids was monitored by equilibrium density gradient centrifugation and two-dimensional thin layer chromatography. The excitonic coupling between light-harvesting (LHC) II and photosystem (PS) II was analysed by chlorophyll a fluorescence spectroscopy. The fluorescence parameters Fv/Fm and Fo clearly depend on the protein density indicating the importance of molecular crowding for establishing an efficient excitonic protein network. In addition the strong dependency of Fo on the protein density reveals weak interactions between LHCII complexes which could be important for dynamic adjustment of the photosynthetic apparatus in higher plants.

Details about the publication

JournalPhotosynthesis Research
Volume95
Issue2-3
Page range129-134
StatusPublished
Release year2008 (28/02/2008)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1007/s11120-007-9253-2
Keywordsgrana membranes lipids liposome molecular crowding PSII spectroscopy organization dependence

Authors from the University of Münster

Haferkamp, Silvia
Plant Physiology - Group Prof. Engelbert Weis