Structural and functional self-organization of photosystem II in grana thylakoids

Kirchhoff H, Haase W, Haferkamp S, Schott T, Borinski M, Kubitscheck U, Rogner M

Research article (journal)

Abstract

The biogenesis of the well-ordered macromolecular protein arrangement of photosystem (PS)II and light harvesting complex (LHC)II in grana thylakoid membranes is poorly understood and elusive. In this study we examine the capability of self organization of this arrangement by comparing the PSII distribution and antenna organization in isolated untreated stacked thylakoids with restacked membranes after unstacking. The PS II distribution was deduced from freeze-fracture electron microscopy. Furthermore, changes in the antenna organization and in the oligornerization state of photosystem II were monitored by chlorophyll a fluorescence parameters and size analysis of exoplasmatic fracture face particles. Low-salt induced unstacking leads to a randomization and intermixing of the protein complexes. In contrast, macromolecular PSII arrangement as well as antenna organization in thylakoids after restacking by restoring the original solvent composition is virtually identical to stacked control membranes. This indicates that the supramolecular protein arrangement in grana thylakoids is a self-organized process. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.

Details about the publication

JournalBBA - Bioenergetics
Volume1767
Issue9
Page range1180-1188
StatusPublished
Release year2007 (30/09/2007)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.bbabio.2007.05.009
Keywordsgrana thylakoid PSII repair cycle stacking light-harvesting antenna fluorescence induction membrane-proteins energy-transfer green plants spinach model photosynthesis chloroplasts microscopy

Authors from the University of Münster

Haferkamp, Silvia
Plant Physiology - Group Prof. Engelbert Weis