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Photoinhibition in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: effect on state transition, intersystem energy distribution and photosystem I cyclic electron flow

The energy distribution, state transitions and photosynthetic electron flow during photoinhibition of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells have been studied in vivo using photoacoustics and modulated fluorescence techniques. In cells exposed to 2500 W/m(2) light at 21 °C for 90 min, 90% of the oxygen evo...

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Published in:Photosynthesis research 1989-05, Vol.20 (2), p.129-146
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description The energy distribution, state transitions and photosynthetic electron flow during photoinhibition of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells have been studied in vivo using photoacoustics and modulated fluorescence techniques. In cells exposed to 2500 W/m(2) light at 21 °C for 90 min, 90% of the oxygen evolution activity was lost while photochemical energy storage as expressed by the parameter photochemical loss (P.L.) at 710-720 nm was not impaired. The energy storage vs. modulation frequency profile indicated an endothermic step with a rate constant of 2.1 ms. The extent of the P.L. was not affected by DCMU but was greatly reduced by DBMIB. The regulatory mechanism of the state 1 to state 2 transition process was inactivated and the apparent light absorption cross section of photosystem II increased during the first 20 min of photoinhibition followed by a significant decrease relative to that of photosystem I. These results are consistent with the inactivation of the LHC II kinase and the presence of an active cyclic electron flow around photosystem I in photoinhibited cells.
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