ASSEMBLY OF THE LIGHT-HARVESTING COMPLEXES (LHCS) OF PHOTOSYSTEM-II - MONOMERIC LHC IIB COMPLEXES ARE INTERMEDIATES IN THE FORMATION OF OLIGOMERIC LHC IIB COMPLEXES

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作者
DREYFUSS, BW [1 ]
THORNBER, JP [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES,DEPT BIOL,LOS ANGELES,CA 90024
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10.1104/pp.106.3.829
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
The light-induced assembly of light-harvesting complex (LHC) II has been followed during the biogenesis of the plastid. Seedlings grown in intermittent light (IML) accumulate only small amounts of chlorophyll b. The minor LHC II apoproteins are present; however, the apoprotein revels of the major LHC II complex, LHC IIb, are severely depressed after exposure to IML. The levels of all LHC II apoproteins increase rapidly upon exposure to continuous illumination. The 25-kD, type 3 LHC IIb subunit appears to be more abundant during the early hours of greening in relation to its level in mature thylakoids. The LHC IIb apoproteins are initially associated with pigments to form monomeric pigment-protein complexes. The abundance of monomeric LHC IIb complexes gradually decreases during exposure to continuous light and a concomitant increase occurs in the amount of the trimeric and higher-order oligomeric forms. Pulse-chase experiments verify that labeled LHC IIb monomeric complexes are intermediates in the formation of trimeric and higher-order oligomeric LHC IIb-pigmented complexes. Therefore, the assembly of LHC II occurs via the initial pigmentation of the apoproteins to form monomeric complexes and proceeds in a sequential manner.
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