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. 1991 Nov 4;292(1-2):1-4.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(91)80819-o.

Control of the light-harvesting function of chloroplast membranes by aggregation of the LHCII chlorophyll-protein complex

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Control of the light-harvesting function of chloroplast membranes by aggregation of the LHCII chlorophyll-protein complex

P Horton et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

A new hypothesis is presented to explain the major molecular process that regulates the efficiency of light harvesting by chloroplast membranes. It is proposed that in excess light the decrease in the thylakoid lumen pH causes an increase in aggregation of the light harvesting complexes of photosystem II resulting in formation of an efficient pathway for non-radiative dissipation of excitation energy. The aggregation is potentiated by the conversion of violaxanthin to zeaxanthin. This hypothesis is based upon (i) similarity between the spectroscopic changes associated with energy dissipation and those observed upon aggregation of isolated light harvesting complex; and (ii) the link between changes in light scattering and increased energy dissipation.

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