“…Because carotenoids are photoprotective pigments in the light harvesting complexes, reduced levels may lead to increased photobleaching (Yamamoto et al, 2000), which is thought to play a role in the formation of white sectors of other variegated mutants of A. thaliana . For example, the IM terminal oxidase and VARIEGATED 3 (VAR3) proteins have roles in carotenoid biosynthesis, and mutations result in reduced photoprotection associated with albino variegation phenotypes (Wetzel et al, 1994; Carol et al, 1999; Wu et al, 1999; Chen et al, 2000; Aluru and Rodermel, 2004; Næsted et al, 2004; Rosso et al, 2007). Similarly, YELLOW VARIEGATED1 and YELLOW VARIEGATED2 encode for metallopreoteases that aid in the repair of photosystem II (Sakamoto et al, 2002, 2003).…”