2016
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11654
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A voltage-dependent chloride channel fine-tunes photosynthesis in plants

Abstract: In natural habitats, plants frequently experience rapid changes in the intensity of sunlight. To cope with these changes and maximize growth, plants adjust photosynthetic light utilization in electron transport and photoprotective mechanisms. This involves a proton motive force (PMF) across the thylakoid membrane, postulated to be affected by unknown anion (Cl−) channels. Here we report that a bestrophin-like protein from Arabidopsis thaliana functions as a voltage-dependent Cl− channel in electrophysiological… Show more

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“…S13 and S14) suggests that NPQ deficiency does not have a deleterious effect on plant vegetative growth acclimation under long-term fluctuating light conditions. In contrast, NPQ was demonstrated to play a crucial role in rapid adjustments of photosynthesis to artificial fluctuating light and shading (49)(50)(51)(52). Although npq mutants suffered higher photoinhibition and had less seeds relative to the wild type in field experiments, they did not display visible vegetative growth defects (53,54).…”
Section: Repair Versus Protection Of Psii Under Fluctuating Light Envmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…S13 and S14) suggests that NPQ deficiency does not have a deleterious effect on plant vegetative growth acclimation under long-term fluctuating light conditions. In contrast, NPQ was demonstrated to play a crucial role in rapid adjustments of photosynthesis to artificial fluctuating light and shading (49)(50)(51)(52). Although npq mutants suffered higher photoinhibition and had less seeds relative to the wild type in field experiments, they did not display visible vegetative growth defects (53,54).…”
Section: Repair Versus Protection Of Psii Under Fluctuating Light Envmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In any case, the balancing of Δψ/ΔpH, and its kinetics, are dependent on the regulation of counter-ion homeostasis in the chloroplast (34), and recent work from several labs has identified putative components of these ion homeostatic machineries, including a thylakoid potassium channel (35), a K + /H + antiporter (36), as well as transporters for other charged species (37)(38)(39)(40)(41). There are also indications that the Δψ/ΔpH balance is controlled by the synthesis of membrane permeable weak bases, such as putrescene, that effectively increase the proton buffering capacity of the lumen (42).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Recent experimental evidence indicates that the partitioning of pmf into its pH and electrical components is regulated by the activities of such channels (Armbruster et al, 2014;Kunz et al, 2014;Herdean et al, 2016). However, quantitative information of the kinetics and regulation of these channels is still lacking which prevents the development of a mechanistic model.…”
Section: Proton Motive Forcementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the data reported by Herdean et al (2016) and , three photosynthetic induction curves from darkness to 70 μmol m −2 s −1 , 600 μmol m −2 s −1 and 1000 μmol m −2 s −1 were chosen, all measured at ambient CO2, and O2. The simulation protocol was adapted to the experimental conditions and flashes were simulated at the same timepoints as in the experiments and with the same flash intensities.…”
Section: Chlorophyll Fluorescencementioning
confidence: 99%
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