2003
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0736939100
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Early light-induced proteins protect Arabidopsis from photooxidative stress

Abstract: The early light-induced proteins (ELIPs) belong to the multigenic family of light-harvesting complexes, which bind chlorophyll and absorb solar energy in green plants. ELIPs accumulate transiently in plants exposed to high light intensities. By using an Arabidopsis thaliana mutant (chaos) affected in the posttranslational targeting of light-harvesting complex-type proteins to the thylakoids, we succeeded in suppressing the rapid accumulation of ELIPs during high-light stress, resulting in leaf bleaching and ex… Show more

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“…Thus, S. chilense seems to be more tolerant to oxidative stress, as indicated by their low levels of lipid peroxide. These results are in agreement with reports that less MDA formation is related to some mechanism of oxidative stress tolerance (Shalata and Neumann, 2001;Hutin et al, 2003;Golan et al, 2006).…”
Section: Lipid Peroxidation Is Higher In S Lycopersicum Than In S Csupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…Thus, S. chilense seems to be more tolerant to oxidative stress, as indicated by their low levels of lipid peroxide. These results are in agreement with reports that less MDA formation is related to some mechanism of oxidative stress tolerance (Shalata and Neumann, 2001;Hutin et al, 2003;Golan et al, 2006).…”
Section: Lipid Peroxidation Is Higher In S Lycopersicum Than In S Csupporting
confidence: 83%
“…However as shown in Figure 3B, there is an increase in zeaxanthin content, accordingly there are reports that indicate that zeaxanthin could be bound by other members of the LHC family, the ELIP proteins (Havaux et al, 2004;Demmig-Adams et al, 2006;Johnson et al, 2007). ELIP protein has been associated with photoprotection in tolerant species (MontanĂ© et al, 1999;Adamska, 2000;Hutin et al, 2003). An increase in ELIP transcript levels in S. chilense was expected, however no significant differences between both species was observed upon low temperature and high light treatment ( Figure 5B), suggesting, as in Hutin et al Changes in the xanthophyll cycle conversion state (a + z)/(v + a + z); B) changes in content of violaxanthin (v), anteraxanthin (a) and zeaxanthin (z) (c: control condition; s: stress condition).…”
Section: Expression Of Psbs Andmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These genes were almost not expressed in well-watered and rehydrated plants, but their levels rise very sharply in plants experiencing drought and desiccation. Early lightinducible proteins are believed to associate with chlorophyll and prevent ROS-induced photooxidative damage [40].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Afterward, membrane proteins have been analyzed with antibodies made against RpL4, against the 33-kDa protein of the oxygen-evolving complex (OEC33; ref. 27), and against NIP. All three washing procedures detach RpL4 from the membranes, as expected for a protein that sticks nonspecifically to the thylakoids' stromal surface.…”
Section: Selection Of Two Different Nip Cdnas By Screening Of An Arabmentioning
confidence: 99%