64 resultados para xanthophyll


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Diatoms are renowned for their robust ability to perform NPQ (Non-Photochemical Quenching of chlorophyll fluorescence) as a dissipative response to heightened light stress on photosystem II, plausibly explaining their dominance over other algal groups in turbulent light environs. Their NPQ mechanism has been principally attributed to a xanthophyll cycle involving the lumenal pH regulated reversible de-epoxidation of diadinoxanthin. The principal goal of this dissertation is to reveal the physiological and physical origins and consequences of the NPQ response in diatoms during short-term transitions to excessive irradiation. The investigation involves diatom species from different originating light environs to highlight the diversity of diatom NPQ and to facilitate the detection of core mechanisms common among the diatoms as a group. A chiefly spectroscopic approach was used to investigate NPQ in diatom cells. Prime methodologies include: the real time monitoring of PSII excitation and de-excitation pathways via PAM fluorometry and pigment interconversion via transient absorbance measurements, the collection of cryogenic absorbance spectra to measure pigment energy levels, and the collection of cryogenic fluorescence spectra and room temperature picosecond time resolved fluorescence decay spectra to study excitation energy transfer and dissipation. Chemical inhibitors that target the trans-thylakoid pH gradient, the enzyme responsible for diadinoxanthin de-epoxidation, and photosynthetic electron flow were additionally used to experimentally manipulate the NPQ response. Multifaceted analyses of the NPQ responses from two previously un-photosynthetically characterised species, Nitzschia curvilineata and Navicula sp., were used to identify an excitation pressure relief ‘strategy’ for each species. Three key areas of NPQ were examined: (i) the NPQ activation/deactivation processes, (ii) how NPQ affects the collection, dissipation, and usage of absorbed light energy, and (iii) the interdependence of NPQ and photosynthetic electron flow. It was found that Nitzschia cells regulate excitation pressure via performing a high amplitude, reversible antenna based quenching which is dependent on the de-epoxidation of diadinoxanthin. In Navicula cells excitation pressure could be effectively regulated solely within the PSII reaction centre, whilst antenna based, diadinoxanthin de-epoxidation dependent quenching was implicated to be used as a supplemental, long-lasting source of excitation energy dissipation. These strategies for excitation balance were discussed in the context of resource partitioning under these species’ originating light climates. A more detailed investigation of the NPQ response in Nitzschia was used to develop a comprehensive model describing the mechanism for antenna centred non-photochemical quenching in this species. The experimental evidence was strongly supportive of a mechanism whereby: an acidic lumen triggers the diadinoxanthin de-epoxidation and protonation mediated aggregation of light harvesting complexes leading to the formation of quencher chlorophyll a-chlorophyll a dimers with short-lived excited states; quenching relaxes when a rise in lumen pH triggers the dispersal of light harvesting complex aggregates via deprotonation events and the input of diadinoxanthin. This model may also be applicable for describing antenna based NPQ in other diatom species.

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Veränderungen der Matrixbindung und der molekularen Struktur der antioxidativ wirkenden Carotinoide können die Bioakzessibilität dieser Substanzen beeinflussen. Die vorliegende Studie untersuchte die Einflüsse von Erhitzung und Gefriertrocknung auf die Massenkonzentrationen der all-E- und 13-Z-Isomere von Lutein und Zeaxanthin in Eigelb und dessen Fraktionen Plasma und Granula. Dabei wurden die Strukturveränderungen der Lipoproteine, mit deren Lipiden die Eigelb-Xanthophylle assoziiert sind, betrachtet. Die Strukturentfaltungen der Low-Density und High-Density Lipoproteine (LDL und HDL) erhöhten die Extrahierbarkeit sowie Z-Isomerisierungen und oxidative Degradationen der Xanthophylle, die der Temperatureinfluss und Reaktanten katalysierten. Die Extrahierbarkeit, Z-Isomerisierungen und oxidative Degradationen der Xanthophylle waren durch den Aufschluss, die Gelbildung, die Oberflächenvergrößerung und die Erhöhung des Trockenmassegehalts der Matrix beeinflusst. Die Strukturentfaltung der in hohen Mengen in Plasma enthaltenen LDL findet bei geringeren Temperaturen (ca. 65 - 76 °C) als die der in Granula dominanten HDL (ca. 75 - 84 °C) statt. Zudem schien die gefriertrocknungsinduzierte Strukturentfaltung der LDL im Gegensatz zu HDL und Granula durch Rehydratation nicht vollständig reversibel zu sein. Daher wies Plasma eine geringere Stabilität bei der Erhitzung und Gefriertrocknung als Eigelb und Granula auf. Die Entfaltung von Lipoproteinstrukturen und die thermisch katalysierte Z-Isomerisierung sind wahrscheinlich für die signifikante 13-Z-Lutein-Zunahme nach Erhitzung von Plasma und Granula bei 82 und 87 °C sowie von Granula bei 77 °C verantwortlich. Der signifikante Verlust der all-E-Isomere der bei 87 °C erhitzten Proben von Eigelb und Granula war vermutlich durch 13-Z-Isomerisierungen und oxidative Degradationen der Xanthophylle bedingt. Marginale Veränderungen der Xanthophylle basierten vermutlich darauf, dass die multifaktoriellen Einflüsse bei der Erhitzung einander kompensierten. Die Erhitzung bei 67 °C bedingte zudem aufgrund der weitgehenden Erhaltung der Lipoproteine ähnliche Xanthophyll-Gehalte wie bei den unerhitzten Proben. Bei der Gefriertrocknung führten die Strukturentfaltung der Lipoproteine unter Abspaltung der Lipide und die abtrocknungsbedingte Oberflächenvergrößerung zu signifikanten Zunahmen der Xanthophylle bei Plasma und Granula. Dies bestätigte sich für gefriergetrocknetes Eigelb vermutlich aufgrund von oxidativen Degradationen und Aggregationen der Xanthophylle nicht. Unterschiedliche Massenkonzentrationsänderungen der Xanthophylle im Vergleich der beiden Chargen wurden mit unterschiedlichen Anteilen an ungesättigten Fettsäuren erklärt. Die charakteristischen Anteile an Proteinen und Lipoproteinen, deren Gelbildungseigenschaften und die Lipidkomposition der Lipoproteine sowie die methodisch bedingte Verdünnung von Plasma waren vermutlich für die bei Granula, Plasma und Eigelb differierenden Massenkonzentrationsänderungen der Xanthophylle verantwortlich. Die Ergebnisse ließen eine höhere 13-Z-Isomerisierungsneigung von all-E-Lutein im Vergleich zu all-E-Zeaxanthin vermuten.

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Attempts to estimate photosynthetic rate or gross primary productivity from remotely sensed absorbed solar radiation depend on knowledge of the light use efficiency (LUE). Early models assumed LUE to be constant, but now most researchers try to adjust it for variations in temperature and moisture stress. However, more exact methods are now required. Hyperspectral remote sensing offers the possibility of sensing the changes in the xanthophyll cycle, which is closely coupled to photosynthesis. Several studies have shown that an index (the photochemical reflectance index) based on the reflectance at 531 nm is strongly correlated with the LUE over hours, days and months. A second hyperspectral approach relies on the remote detection of fluorescence, which is a directly related to the efficiency of photosynthesis. We discuss the state of the art of the two approaches. Both have been demonstrated to be effective, but we specify seven conditions required before the methods can become operational.

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We have studied the effects of nitrate supply under photosynthetic active radiation (PAR) plus ultraviolet radiation (UVR) exposure on photosynthetic pigments (chlorophyll a and carotenoids), photoprotective UV screen mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs), and photosynthetic parameters, including the maximum quantum yield (F(v)/F(m)) and electron transport rate (ETR) on the red agarophyte Gracilaria tenuistipitata. Apical tips of G. tenuistipitata were cultivated under ten different concentrations of NO(3)(-) for 7 days. It has been shown that G. tenuistipitata cultured under laboratory conditions has the ability to accumulate high amounts of MAAs following a nitrate concentration-dependent manner under PAR+UVR. Two MAAs were identified, shinorine and porphyra-334. The relative concentration of the first increased under high concentrations of nitrate, while the second one decreased. The presence of antheraxanthin is reported for the first time in this macro-algae, which also contains zeaxanthin, lutein, and beta-carotene. The accumulation of pigments, photoprotective compounds, and photosynthetic parameters of G. tenuistipitata is directly related to N availability. All variables decreased under low N supplies and reached constant maximum values with supplements higher than 0.5 mM NO(3)(-). Our results suggest a high potential to acclimation and photoprotection against stress factors (including high PAR and UVR) directly related to N availability for G. tenuistipitata.

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Biomass of the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodocyclus gelatinosus was used at different levels in laying hens' rations as a xanthophyll source. Sixty-four hens were used in the experiment that investigated the effects of different biomass concentrations on weight gain, egg production, egg weight, and yolk color as compared with a control group that received no biomass supplementation in the ration. Yolk color was scored by means of a color fan. All concentrations tested were able to provide yolk color scores higher than those provided by the control group. The pigment deposition began after 24 h of administration and reached a plateau around the twentieth day. Each increase in the supplementation level led to an additional increase on yolk color scores. Yolk colors of all treatments that received R. gelatinosus biomass differed significantly from the control group and from each other, corroborating that the increase in the biomass supplementation had a positive effect on color increase. Body weight loss occurred in all treatments. Egg production did not increase with the biomass addition, while a significant increase in egg weight was observed in the treatments that received the product.

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We evaluated the influence of dietry inclusion of corn gluten meal, apocartenoic acid ethyl ester (APO-EE), canthaxanthin, and Rhodocylus gelatinosus R-1 biomass on broiler carcass color. These oxycarotenoid sources were used as pigment supplements to a basal ration containing yellow corn as the sole source of xnathophylls. Objective color values of L (lightness),C (chroma), and h (hue) were measured on skin and meat surfaces of broiler carcasses. on both surfaces, R. gelatinosus R-1 biomass oxycarotenoids enhanced the chroma values (color saturation), as compared to yellow corn xanthophylls, and tended to provide yellowness to broiler carcasses, whereas the APO-EE and canthaxanthin tended to provide redness. At the concentrations studied, R. gelatinosus R-1 biomass oxycarotenoids were less effective than APO-EE and canthaxanthin in enhancing color saturation. Lightness, chroma, and blue values did not differ significantly between males and females. However, skin showed significantly higher color saturation than meat in breast and thigh portions of the carcass.

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To evaluate the relationship between carotenoid concentrations in serum and breast tissue, we measured serum carotenoid concentrations and endogenous carotenoid levels in breast adipose tissue of women with benign breast tumor (n = 46) or breast cancer (n = 44). Before extraction, serum was digested with lipase and cholesterol esterase, and breast adipose tissue was saponified. Serum and tissue carotenoids were extracted with ether/hexane and measured by using HPLC with a C30 column. Serum retinoic acid was extracted with chloroform/methanol and measured using HPLC with a C18 column. There were no significant differences in serum carotenoids [lutein, zeaxanthin, cryptoxanthin (both α- and β-), α-carotene, all-trans β-carotene, 13-cis β-carotene and lycopene], retinoids (retinol, all-trans and 13-cis retinoic acids), and α- and -γ- tocopherol concentrations between benign breast tumor patients and breast cancer patients. A substantial amount of 9-cis β- carotene was present in adipose tissue and was the only carotenoid that had a significantly lower level in benign breast tumor patients than in breast cancer patients. Correlations between carotenoid concentrations in serum and in breast adipose tissue were determined by combining the data of the two groups. Concentrations of the major serum carotenoids except cryptoxanthin showed significant correlations with breast adipose tissue carotenoid levels. When the concentrations of serum carotenoids were adjusted for serum triglycerides or LDL, correlations between serum carotenoid concentrations and breast adipose tissue carotenoid levels markedly increased, including that of cryptoxanthin (P <0.001). The strong correlation between serum carotenoid concentrations and endogenous breast adipose tissue carotenoid levels indicate that dietary intake influences adipose tissue carotenoid levels as well as serum concentrations, and that adipose tissue is a dynamic reservoir of fat-soluble nutrients.

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Because hydroponic production of vegetables is becoming more common, the carotenoid composition of hydroponic leafy vegetables commercialized in Campinas, Brazil, was determined. All samples were collected and analyzed in winter. Lactucaxanthin was quantified for the first time and was found to have concentrations similar to that of neoxanthin in the four types of lettuce analyzed. Lutein predominated in cress, chicory, and roquette (75.4 ± 10.2, 57.0 ± 10.3, and 52.2 ± 12.6 μg/g, respectively). In the lactucaxanthin-containing lettuces, β-carotene and lutein were the principal carotenoids (ranging from 9.9 ± 1.5 to 24.6 ± 3.1 μg/g and from 10.2 ± 1.0 to 22.9 ± 2.6 μg/g, respectively). Comparison of hydroponic and field-produced curly lettuce, taken from neighboring farms, showed that the hydroponic lettuce had significantly lower lutein, β-carotene, violaxanthin, and neoxanthin contents than the conventionally produced lettuce. Because the hydroponic farm had a polyethylene covering, less exposure to sunlight and lower temperatures may have decreased carotenogenesis.

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The marine environment offers both economic and scientific potential which are relatively untapped from a biotechnological point of view. These environments whilst harsh are ironically fragile and dependent on a harmonious life form balance. Exploitation of natural resources by exhaustive wild harvesting has obvious negative environmental consequences. From a European industry perspective marine organisms are a largely underutilised resource. This is not due to lack of interest but due to a lack of choice the industry faces for cost competitive, sustainable and environmentally conscientious product alternatives. Knowledge of the biotechnological potential of marine organisms together with the development of sustainable systems for their cultivation, processing and utilisation are essential. In 2010, the European Commission recognised this need and funded a collaborative RTD/SME project under the Framework 7-Knowledge Based Bio-Economy (KBBE) Theme 2 Programme 'Sustainable culture of marine microorganisms, algae and/or invertebrates for high value added products'. The scope of that project entitled 'Sustainable Production of Biologically Active Molecules of Marine Based Origin' (BAMMBO) is outlined. Although the Union is a global leader in many technologies, it faces increasing competition from traditional rivals and emerging economies alike and must therefore improve its innovation performance. For this reason innovation is placed at the heart of a European Horizon 2020 Strategy wherein the challenge is to connect economic performance to eco performance. This article provides a synopsis of the research activities of the BAMMBO project as they fit within the wider scope of sustainable environmentally conscientious marine resource exploitation for high-value biomolecules. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

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The relation between the intercepted light and orchard productivity was considered linear, although this dependence seems to be more subordinate to planting system rather than light intensity. At whole plant level not always the increase of irradiance determines productivity improvement. One of the reasons can be the plant intrinsic un-efficiency in using energy. Generally in full light only the 5 – 10% of the total incoming energy is allocated to net photosynthesis. Therefore preserving or improving this efficiency becomes pivotal for scientist and fruit growers. Even tough a conspicuous energy amount is reflected or transmitted, plants can not avoid to absorb photons in excess. The chlorophyll over-excitation promotes the reactive species production increasing the photoinhibition risks. The dangerous consequences of photoinhibition forced plants to evolve a complex and multilevel machine able to dissipate the energy excess quenching heat (Non Photochemical Quenching), moving electrons (water-water cycle , cyclic transport around PSI, glutathione-ascorbate cycle and photorespiration) and scavenging the generated reactive species. The price plants must pay for this equipment is the use of CO2 and reducing power with a consequent decrease of the photosynthetic efficiency, both because some photons are not used for carboxylation and an effective CO2 and reducing power loss occurs. Net photosynthesis increases with light until the saturation point, additional PPFD doesn’t improve carboxylation but it rises the efficiency of the alternative pathways in energy dissipation but also ROS production and photoinhibition risks. The wide photo-protective apparatus, although is not able to cope with the excessive incoming energy, therefore photodamage occurs. Each event increasing the photon pressure and/or decreasing the efficiency of the described photo-protective mechanisms (i.e. thermal stress, water and nutritional deficiency) can emphasize the photoinhibition. Likely in nature a small amount of not damaged photosystems is found because of the effective, efficient and energy consuming recovery system. Since the damaged PSII is quickly repaired with energy expense, it would be interesting to investigate how much PSII recovery costs to plant productivity. This PhD. dissertation purposes to improve the knowledge about the several strategies accomplished for managing the incoming energy and the light excess implication on photo-damage in peach. The thesis is organized in three scientific units. In the first section a new rapid, non-intrusive, whole tissue and universal technique for functional PSII determination was implemented and validated on different kinds of plants as C3 and C4 species, woody and herbaceous plants, wild type and Chlorophyll b-less mutant and monocot and dicot plants. In the second unit, using a “singular” experimental orchard named “Asymmetric orchard”, the relation between light environment and photosynthetic performance, water use and photoinhibition was investigated in peach at whole plant level, furthermore the effect of photon pressure variation on energy management was considered on single leaf. In the third section the quenching analysis method suggested by Kornyeyev and Hendrickson (2007) was validate on peach. Afterwards it was applied in the field where the influence of moderate light and water reduction on peach photosynthetic performances, water requirements, energy management and photoinhibition was studied. Using solar energy as fuel for life plant is intrinsically suicidal since the high constant photodamage risk. This dissertation would try to highlight the complex relation existing between plant, in particular peach, and light analysing the principal strategies plants developed to manage the incoming light for deriving the maximal benefits as possible minimizing the risks. In the first instance the new method proposed for functional PSII determination based on P700 redox kinetics seems to be a valid, non intrusive, universal and field-applicable technique, even because it is able to measure in deep the whole leaf tissue rather than the first leaf layers as fluorescence. Fluorescence Fv/Fm parameter gives a good estimate of functional PSII but only when data obtained by ad-axial and ab-axial leaf surface are averaged. In addition to this method the energy quenching analysis proposed by Kornyeyev and Hendrickson (2007), combined with the photosynthesis model proposed by von Caemmerer (2000) is a forceful tool to analyse and study, even in the field, the relation between plant and environmental factors such as water, temperature but first of all light. “Asymmetric” training system is a good way to study light energy, photosynthetic performance and water use relations in the field. At whole plant level net carboxylation increases with PPFD reaching a saturating point. Light excess rather than improve photosynthesis may emphasize water and thermal stress leading to stomatal limitation. Furthermore too much light does not promote net carboxylation improvement but PSII damage, in fact in the most light exposed plants about 50-60% of the total PSII is inactivated. At single leaf level, net carboxylation increases till saturation point (1000 – 1200 μmolm-2s-1) and light excess is dissipated by non photochemical quenching and non net carboxylative transports. The latter follows a quite similar pattern of Pn/PPFD curve reaching the saturation point at almost the same photon flux density. At middle-low irradiance NPQ seems to be lumen pH limited because the incoming photon pressure is not enough to generate the optimum lumen pH for violaxanthin de-epoxidase (VDE) full activation. Peach leaves try to cope with the light excess increasing the non net carboxylative transports. While PPFD rises the xanthophyll cycle is more and more activated and the rate of non net carboxylative transports is reduced. Some of these alternative transports, such as the water-water cycle, the cyclic transport around the PSI and the glutathione-ascorbate cycle are able to generate additional H+ in lumen in order to support the VDE activation when light can be limiting. Moreover the alternative transports seems to be involved as an important dissipative way when high temperature and sub-optimal conductance emphasize the photoinhibition risks. In peach, a moderate water and light reduction does not determine net carboxylation decrease but, diminishing the incoming light and the environmental evapo-transpiration request, stomatal conductance decreases, improving water use efficiency. Therefore lowering light intensity till not limiting levels, water could be saved not compromising net photosynthesis. The quenching analysis is able to partition absorbed energy in the several utilization, photoprotection and photo-oxidation pathways. When recovery is permitted only few PSII remained un-repaired, although more net PSII damage is recorded in plants placed in full light. Even in this experiment, in over saturating light the main dissipation pathway is the non photochemical quenching; at middle-low irradiance it seems to be pH limited and other transports, such as photorespiration and alternative transports, are used to support photoprotection and to contribute for creating the optimal trans-thylakoidal ΔpH for violaxanthin de-epoxidase. These alternative pathways become the main quenching mechanisms at very low light environment. Another aspect pointed out by this study is the role of NPQ as dissipative pathway when conductance becomes severely limiting. The evidence that in nature a small amount of damaged PSII is seen indicates the presence of an effective and efficient recovery mechanism that masks the real photodamage occurring during the day. At single leaf level, when repair is not allowed leaves in full light are two fold more photoinhibited than the shaded ones. Therefore light in excess of the photosynthetic optima does not promote net carboxylation but increases water loss and PSII damage. The more is photoinhibition the more must be the photosystems to be repaired and consequently the energy and dry matter to allocate in this essential activity. Since above the saturation point net photosynthesis is constant while photoinhibition increases it would be interesting to investigate how photodamage costs in terms of tree productivity. An other aspect of pivotal importance to be further widened is the combined influence of light and other environmental parameters, like water status, temperature and nutrition on peach light, water and phtosyntate management.

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Zusammenfassung:In Chlorophyll(Chl) a/c-haltigen Algen leisten Xanthophylle einen wesentlichen Beitrag zur Lichtsammlung. Daneben finden sich weitere Xanthophylle, die an einem Schutzmechanismus bei überoptimalem Lichtangebot beteiligt sind, dem sog. Xanthophyllzyklus. Ein Teil der Chl a/c-haltigen Algen besitzt den auch bei Höheren Pflanzen anzutreffenden Violaxanthin/Antheraxanthin/Zeaxanthin-(Vx/Ax/Zx-)Zyklus. In anderen Gruppen wie den Dinophyta, Haptophyta und den Kieselalgen (Bacillariophyceae) ist statt dessen der Diadinoxanthin/Diatoxanthin-(Ddx/Dtx-)Zyklus zu finden. Die vorliegende Arbeit zeigt, daß schwachlichtadaptierte Turbidostatkulturen der Kieselalge Phaeodactylum tricornutum unter mehrstündiger Starklichtinkubation neben den Pigmenten des Ddx/Dtx-Zyklus auch die des Vx/Ax/Zx-Zyklus akkumulieren. Außerdem läßt sich ein dritter Xanthophyllzyklus zwischen beta-Cryptoxanthin (Cx) und beta-Cryptoxanthin-Epoxid (CxE) nachweisen, doch liegen diese beiden Pigmente nur in sehr geringen Konzentrationen vor. Für die Starklichtakkumulation von Zx ist eine hohe Deepoxidase-Aktivität und die de-novo-Synthese von Carotinoiden erforderlich. Aus Zx wird im anschließenden Schwachlicht über die Intermediate Vx und Ddx das Lichtsammelxanthophyll Fucoxanthin (Fx) synthetisiert. Dies bestätigt auch ein Vergleich der Kinetiken der einzelnen Umwandlungsschritte mit den anhand eines Modells der Xanthophyllbiosynthesewege ermittelten theoretischen Ratenkonstanten. Dieser Vergleich legt jedoch nahe, daß bei der Vx-Synthese aus beta-Carotin CxE anstelle von Zx involviert sein könnte. Eine Untersuchung weiterer Chl a/c-haltiger Algen mit Ddx/Dt-Zyklus ergab, daß sie unter Starklicht ebenfalls den Vx/Ax/Zx-Zyklus akkumulieren. Weiterhin sind, mit Einschränkungen bei den Dinophyten und Xanthophyceen, alle untersuchten Algen in der Lage, die unter Starklicht akkumulierten Xanthophyllzykluspigmente im nachfolgenden Schwachlicht zur Synthese des jeweiligen Lichtsammelxanthophylls zu nutzen. Unter energetischen Gesichtspunkten stellt dieses Pigment-Recycling insbesondere für die Fx-haltigen Algen einen Vorteil dar, da ihre Lichtsammelkomplexe im Vergleich zu denen der Höheren Pflanzen etwa die doppelte Anzahl an Xanthophyllen binden.

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In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird der Vx-Zyklus und der Ddx-Zyklus unterschiedlicher Pflanzen hinsichtlich ihrer Regulation untersucht. Es konnte an Hand von in vivo Messungen gezeigt werden, dass bei zwei Kieselalgen unterschiedlicher Ordnung (Pennales bzw. Centrales) und einer Haptophyte mit Ddx-Zyklus die Dtx-Epoxidase delta-pH-reguliert ist. Im Gegensatz dazu steht die nicht-regulierte Zx-Epoxidase des Vx-Zyklus einer Raphidophyceae, einer Grünalge und einer aquatischen Höheren Pflanze. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass der Grund für diese unterschiedliche Regulation der beiden Epoxidasen die verschiedenen Quench-Eigenschaften der Pigmente Dtx bzw. Zx ist. Durch parallele Messungen des NPQ und des De-Epoxidierungsgrads wurde deutlich, dass Zx zum Aufbau eines Quenching direkt den im Licht aufgebauten delta-pH benötigt, während Dtx alleine ausreichend ist, um ein Quenching zu verursachen. Bei diesen in vivo Messungen wurde außerdem deutlich, dass die Aktivitäten der untersuchten Epoxidasen große Unterschiede aufweisen. Diese sind abhängig von der entsprechenden Pigmentierung des jeweiligen Lichtsammelsystems, stehen also in Zusammenhang mit den Carotinoidbiosynthesen. Es konnte gezeigt werden, dass bei allen untersuchten Organismen, die eine Xanthophyll-dominierte Antenne mit Fx als Massenpigment enthielten, die Umsatzraten der Epoxidase sehr hoch waren, im Gegensatz zu Chl-dominierten Antennen. Nach diesen Erkenntnissen wurde die Dtx-Epoxidase weiter untersucht und so erstmalig durch Western-Blotting identifiziert. Es ergaben sich, allerdings erst nach zusätzlicher Proteinstabilisierung, zwei Signale, eins bei 60 kDa, das andere bei 57 kDa. Hierbei ist nach wie vor unklar, warum das Antiserum zwei Signale lieferte und ob es sich dabei um Isoformen, um anderweitige Modifizierungen, oder um eine Kreuzreaktion handelt. Auch der Mechanismus der delta-pH-Regulation der Dtx-Epoxidase konnte trotz in vivo und in vitro durchgeführter Studien nicht endgültig geklärt werden. Allerdings konnten verschiedene Mechanismen, wie z.B. eine direkte pH-Abhängigkeit des Enzyms, eine Regulation durch Reduktion und Oxidation oder durch Phosphorylierung und Dephosphorylierung, auf Grund der Daten falsifiziert werden. Es konnte schließlich die Regulation mit Hilfe eines transmembranen Rezeptors als das einzige, mit allen Daten konsistente Regulationsmodell vorgeschlagen werden.

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Die Lichtsammelantenne des PSI (LHCI) ist hinsichtlich ihrer Protein- und Pigmentzusammensetzung weniger gut untersucht als die des PSII. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wurde deshalb zunächst die Isolation von nativen LHCI-Subkomplexen optimiert und deren Pigmentzusammensetzung untersucht. Zusätzlich wurde die Pigmentbindung analysiert sowie das Pigment/Protein-Verhältnis bestimmt. Die Analyse der Proteinzusammensetzung des LHCI erfolgte mittels einer Kombination aus ein- oder zweidimensionaler Gelelektrophorese mit Westernblotanalysen mit Lhca-Protein-spezifischen Antikörpern und massenspektrometrischen Untersuchungen. Dabei stellte sich heraus, dass der LHCI mehr Proteine bzw. Proteinisoformen enthält als bisher vermutet. So gelang durch die massenspektrometrischen Untersuchungen die Identifizierung zweier bisher noch nicht nachgewiesener Lhca-Proteine. Bei diesen handelt es sich um eine Isoform des Lhca4 und ein zusätzliches Lhca-Protein, das Tomaten-Homolog des Lhca5 von Arabidopsis thaliana. Außerdem wurden in 1D-Gelen Isoformen von Lhca-Proteinen mit unterschiedlichem elektrophoretischen Verhalten beobachtet. In 2D-Gelen trat zusätzlich eine große Anzahl an Isoformen mit unterschiedlichen isoelektrischen Punkten auf. Es ist zu vermuten, dass zumindest ein Teil dieser Isoformen physiologischen Ursprungs ist, und z.B. durch differentielle Prozessierung oder posttranslationale Modifikationen verursacht wird, wenn auch die Spotvielfalt in 2D-Gelen wohl eher auf die Probenaufbereitung zurückzuführen ist. Mittels in vitro-Rekonstitution mit anschließenden biochemischen Untersuchungen und Fluoreszenzmessungen wurde nachgewiesen, dass Lhca5 ein funktioneller LHC mit spezifischen Pigmentbindungseigenschaften ist. Außerdem zeigten in vitro-Dimerisierungsexperimente eine Interaktion zwischen Lhca1 und Lhca5, wodurch dessen Zugehörigkeit zur Antenne des PSI gestützt wird. In vitro-Dimerisierungsexperimente mit Lhca2 und Lhca3 führten dagegen nicht zur Bildung von Dimeren. Dies zeigt, dass die Interaktion in potentiellen Homo- oder Heterodimeren aus Lhca2 und/oder Lhca3 schwächer ist als die zwischen Lhca1 und Lhca4 oder Lhca5. Die beobachtete Proteinheterogenität deutet daraufhin, dass die Antenne des PSI eine komplexere Zusammensetzung hat als bisher angenommen. Für die Integration „neuer“ LHC in den PSI-LHCI-Holokomplex werden zwei Modelle vorgeschlagen: geht man von einer festen Anzahl von LHCI-Monomeren aus, so kann sie durch den Austausch einzelner LHC-Monomere erreicht werden. Als zweites Szenario ist die Bindung zusätzlicher LHC vorstellbar, die entweder indirekt über bereits vorhandene LHC oder direkt über PSI-Kernuntereinheiten mit dem PSI interagieren. In Hinblick auf die Pigmentbindung der nativen LHCI-Subfraktionen konnte gezeigt werden, dass sie Pigmente in einer spezifischen Stöchiometrie und Anzahl binden, und sich vom LHCIIb vor allem durch eine verstärkte Bindung von Chlorophyll a, eine geringere Anzahl von Carotinoiden und die Bindung von ß-Carotin an Stelle von Neoxanthin unterscheiden. Der Vergleich von nativem LHCI mit rekonstituierten Lhca-Proteinen ergab, dass Lhca-Proteine Pigmente in einer spezifischen Stöchiometrie binden, und dass sie Carotinoidbindungsstellen mit flexiblen Bindungseigenschaften besitzen. Auch über die Umwandlung des an die einzelnen Lhca-Proteine gebundenen Violaxanthins (Vio) im Xanthophyllzyklus war nur wenig bekannt. Deshalb wurden mit Hilfe eines in vitro-Deepoxidationssystems sowohl native als auch rekonstituierte LHCI hinsichtlich ihrer Deepoxidationseigenschaften untersucht und der Deepoxidationsgrad von in vivo deepoxidierten Pigment-Protein-Komplexen bestimmt. Aus den Deepoxidationsexperimenten konnte abgeleitet werden, dass in den verschiedenen Lhca-Proteinen unterschiedliche Carotinoidbindungsstellen besetzt sind. Außerdem bestätigten diese Experimente, dass der Xanthophyllzyklus auch im LHCI auftritt, wobei jedoch ein niedrigerer Deepoxidationsgrad erreicht wird als bei LHCII. Dies konnte durch in vitro-Deepoxidationsversuchen auf eine geringere Deepoxidierbarkeit des von Lhca1 und Lhca2 gebundenen Vio zurückgeführt werden. Damit scheint Vio in diesen Lhca-Proteinen eher eine strukturelle Rolle zu übernehmen. Eine photoprotektive Funktion von Zeaxanthin im PSI wäre folglich auf Lhca3 und Lhca4 beschränkt. Damit enthält jede LHCI-Subfraktion ein LHC-Monomer mit langwelliger Fluoreszenz, das möglicherweise am Lichtschutz beteiligt ist. Insgesamt zeigten die Untersuchungen der Pigmentbindung, der Deepoxidierung und der Fluoreszenzeigenschaften, dass sich die verschiedenen Lhca-Proteine in einem oder mehreren dieser Parameter unterscheiden. Dies lässt vermuten, dass schon durch leichte Veränderungen in der Proteinzusammensetzung des LHCI eine Anpassung an unterschiedliche Licht-verhältnisse erreicht werden kann.

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Remote sensing (RS) techniques have evolved into an important instrument to investigate forest function. New methods based on the remote detection of leaf biochemistry and photosynthesis are being developed and applied in pilot studies from airborne and satellite platforms (PRI, solar-induced fluorescence; N and chlorophyll content). Non-destructive monitoring methods, a direct application of RS studies, are also proving increasingly attractive for the determination of stress conditions or nutrient deficiencies not only in research but also in agronomy, horticulture and urban forestry (proximal RS). In this work I will focus on some novel techniques recently developed for the estimation of photochemistry and photosynthetic rates based (i) on the proximal measurement of steady-state chlorophyll fluorescence yield, or (ii) the remote sensing of changes in hyperspectral leaf reflectance, associated to xanthophyll de-epoxydation and energy partitioning, which is closely coupled to leaf photochemistry and photosynthesis. I will also present and describe a mathematical model of leaf steady-state fluorescence and photosynthesis recently developed in our group. Two different species were used in the experiments: Arbutus unedo, a schlerophyllous Mediterranean species, and Populus euroamericana, a broad leaf deciduous tree widely used in plantation forestry. Results show that ambient fluorescence could provide a useful tool for testing photosynthetic processes from a distance. These results confirm also the photosynthetic reflectance index (PRI) as an efficient remote sensing reflectance index estimating short-term changes in photochemical efficiency as well as long-term changes in leaf biochemistry. The study also demonstrated that RS techniques could provide a fast and reliable method to estimate photosynthetic pigment content and total nitrogen, beside assessing the state of photochemical process in our plants’ leaves in the field. This could have important practical applications for the management of plant cultivation systems, for the estimation of the nutrient requirements of our plants for optimal growth.

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Sweet sorghum, a C4 crop of tropical origin, is gaining momentum as a multipurpose feedstock to tackle the growing environmental, food and energy security demands. Under temperate climates sweet sorghum is considered as a potential bioethanol feedstock, however, being a relatively new crop in such areas its physiological and metabolic adaptability has to be evaluated; especially to the more frequent and severe drought spells occurring throughout the growing season and to the cold temperatures during the establishment period of the crop. The objective of this thesis was to evaluate some adaptive photosynthetic traits of sweet sorghum to drought and cold stress, both under field and controlled conditions. To meet such goal, a series of experiments were carried out. A new cold-tolerant sweet sorghum genotype was sown in rhizotrons of 1 m3 in order to evaluate its tolerance to progressive drought until plant death at young and mature stages. Young plants were able to retain high photosynthetic rate for 10 days longer than mature plants. Such response was associated to the efficient PSII down-regulation capacity mediated by light energy dissipation, closure of reaction centers (JIP-test parameters), and accumulation of glucose and sucrose. On the other hand, when sweet sorghum plants went into blooming stage, neither energy dissipation nor sugar accumulation counteracted the negative effect of drought. Two hybrids with contrastable cold tolerance, selected from an early sowing field trial were subjected to chilling temperatures under controlled growth conditions to evaluate in deep their physiological and metabolic cold adaptation mechanisms. The hybrid which poorly performed under field conditions (ICSSH31), showed earlier metabolic changes (Chl a + b, xanthophyll cycle) and greater inhibition of enzymatic activity (Rubisco and PEPcase activity) than the cold tolerant hybrid (Bulldozer). Important insights on the potential adaptability of sweet sorghum to temperate climates are given.