A mechanistic model of algal photoinhibition induced by photodamage to Photosystem-II


Autoria(s): Han, BP
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21/02/2002

Resumo

Photoinhibition is a central problem for the understanding of plasticity in photosynthesis vs. irradiance response. It effectively reduces the photosynthetic rate. In this contribution, we present a mechanistic model of algal photoinhibition induced by photodamage to photosystem-II. Photosystem-IIs (PSIIs) are assumed to exist in three states: open, closed and inhibited. Photosynthesis is closely associated with the transitions between the three states. The present model is defined by four parameters: effective cross section of PSII, number of PSIIs, turnover time of electron transfer chains and the ratio of rate constant of damage to that of repair of D1 proteins in PSIIs. It gives a photosynthetic response curve of phytoplankton to irradiance (PI-curve). Without photoinhibition, the PI-curve is in hyperbola with the first three parameters. The PI-curve with photoinhibition can be simplified to the same form as the hyperbola by replacing either the number of PSIIs with the number of functional PSIIs or the turnover time of electron transfer chains with the average turnover time.

Photoinhibition is a central problem for the understanding of plasticity in photosynthesis vs. irradiance response. It effectively reduces the photosynthetic rate. In this contribution, we present a mechanistic model of algal photoinhibition induced by photodamage to photosystem-II. Photosystem-IIs (PSIIs) are assumed to exist in three states: open, closed and inhibited. Photosynthesis is closely associated with the transitions between the three states. The present model is defined by four parameters: effective cross section of PSII, number of PSIIs, turnover time of electron transfer chains and the ratio of rate constant of damage to that of repair of D1 proteins in PSIIs. It gives a photosynthetic response curve of phytoplankton to irradiance (PI-curve). Without photoinhibition, the PI-curve is in hyperbola with the first three parameters. The PI-curve with photoinhibition can be simplified to the same form as the hyperbola by replacing either the number of PSIIs with the number of functional PSIIs or the turnover time of electron transfer chains with the average turnover time.

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http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/2817

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/167868

Idioma(s)

英语

Fonte

Han, BP.A mechanistic model of algal photoinhibition induced by photodamage to Photosystem-II,JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL BIOLOGY,2002,214(4):519-527

Palavras-Chave #Biology; Mathematical & Computational Biology #PHYTOPLANKTON PHOTOSYNTHESIS #LIGHT-INTENSITY #DYNAMIC-MODEL #MARINE-PHYTOPLANKTON #NATURAL ASSEMBLAGES #ELECTRON-TRANSPORT #PHOTOINACTIVATION #GROWTH #PRODUCTIVITY #FLUORESCENCE
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