2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.756009
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How to Measure Grana – Ultrastructural Features of Thylakoid Membranes of Plant Chloroplasts

Abstract: Granum is a basic structural unit of the thylakoid membrane network of plant chloroplasts. It is composed of multiple flattened membranes forming a stacked arrangement of a cylindrical shape. Grana membranes are composed of lipids and tightly packed pigment-protein complexes whose primary role is the catalysis of photosynthetic light reactions. These membranes are highly dynamic structures capable of adapting to changing environmental conditions by fine-tuning photochemical efficiency, manifested by the struct… Show more

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“…The basic ultrastructural parameters were measured with Fiji software ( https://imagej.net/software/fiji ; Abramoff et al 2004 ), using electron micrographs recorded at a magnification of 13.500 × on areas of 90 μm 2 . The morphometric parameters descriptive of the grana structure were calculated according to Mazur et al ( 2021 ) and included: the granum height ( h ), established by measuring the distance between the granum end-membranes; the number of thylakoid layers per granum ( N ); the stacking repeat distance (SRD), which represents the average thylakoid thickness obtained dividing h by N ; the average granum diameter ( d ), which is the mean of all layers forming a granum stack; the granum area in cross section ( Area ); GLI, which is the coefficient of variation (the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean) of layers diameters within the granum; GSI, which is calculated by comparing the granum cross-sectional area and the rectangle area with the same perimeter and height as the granum cross section [(rectangle area– granum area)/rectangle area]. In case GSI was negative, the granum was considered regular and the zero value was assigned.…”
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“…The basic ultrastructural parameters were measured with Fiji software ( https://imagej.net/software/fiji ; Abramoff et al 2004 ), using electron micrographs recorded at a magnification of 13.500 × on areas of 90 μm 2 . The morphometric parameters descriptive of the grana structure were calculated according to Mazur et al ( 2021 ) and included: the granum height ( h ), established by measuring the distance between the granum end-membranes; the number of thylakoid layers per granum ( N ); the stacking repeat distance (SRD), which represents the average thylakoid thickness obtained dividing h by N ; the average granum diameter ( d ), which is the mean of all layers forming a granum stack; the granum area in cross section ( Area ); GLI, which is the coefficient of variation (the ratio of the standard deviation to the mean) of layers diameters within the granum; GSI, which is calculated by comparing the granum cross-sectional area and the rectangle area with the same perimeter and height as the granum cross section [(rectangle area– granum area)/rectangle area]. In case GSI was negative, the granum was considered regular and the zero value was assigned.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In land plants and their closest algal relatives, the thylakoid system is a unique membrane network with a bipartite architecture, which consists of appressed grana stacks and unstacked stromal lamellae (Solymosi 2012 ; Solymosi and Keresztes 2012 ). Typically, in angiosperms, a granum is formed by 5–25 thylakoid layers with diameters between 300 and 550 nm, and includes core, margins, and end membranes (Mustárdy and Garab 2003 ; Kirchhoff 2019 ; Mazur et al 2021 ). The grana–intergrana organization is the result of photosynthetic complexes segregation between thylakoid domains, which ensures the highest possible packing density of the grana membranes (Garab 2016 ).…”
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