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. 1986 Nov;82(3):760-4.
doi: 10.1104/pp.82.3.760.

The Fate of Chloroplast Proteins during Photooxidation in Carotenoid-Deficient Maize Leaves

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The Fate of Chloroplast Proteins during Photooxidation in Carotenoid-Deficient Maize Leaves

S P Mayfield et al. Plant Physiol. 1986 Nov.

Abstract

Maize seedlings, treated with the herbicide norflurazon to produce a deficiency in carotenoid pigments, were grown in low-fluence-rate light. Under these conditions, which induced chlorophyll biosynthesis while minimizing photooxidation, carotenoid-deficient seedlings showed identical patterns of chloroplast protein accumulation compared with normal seedlings. Carotenoid pigments thus play no direct role in regulating the accumulation of chloroplast proteins. When shifted to high-fluence-rate light, chlorophyll was rapidly photooxidized in carotenoid-deficient seedlings. Chloroplast proteins showed varying degrees of sensitivity to photooxidation. The P-700 apoprotein of photosystem I was rapidly degraded. Most stromal and thylakoid proteins either decreased progressively in photooxidative conditions or appeared to be unaffected. The relative quantity of the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b-binding protein of photosystem II increased significantly in the first few hours of high-fluence-rate light. It then appeared to be only minimally affected 18 hours after complete photooxidation of chlorophyll.

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