Quality control of photosystem II
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- DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pce022
Quality control of photosystem II
Abstract
Photosystem II is particularly vulnerable to excess light. When illuminated with strong visible light, the reaction center D1 protein is damaged by reactive oxygen molecules or by endogenous cationic radicals generated by photochemical reactions, which is followed by proteolytic degradation of the damaged D1 protein. Homologs of prokaryotic proteases, such as ClpP, FtsH and DegP, have been identified in chloroplasts, and participation of the thylakoid-bound FtsH in the secondary degradation steps of the photodamaged D1 protein has been suggested. We found that cross-linking of the D1 protein with the D2 protein, the alpha-subunit of cytochrome b(559), and the antenna chlorophyll-binding protein CP43, occurs in parallel with the degradation of the D1 protein during the illumination of intact chloroplasts, thylakoids and photosystem II-enriched membranes. The cross-linked products are then digested by a stromal protease(s). These results indicate that the degradation of the photodamaged D1 protein proceeds through membrane-bound proteases and stromal proteases. Moreover, a 33-kDa subunit of oxygen-evolving complex (OEC), bound to the lumen side of photosystem II, regulates the formation of the cross-linked products of the D1 protein in donor-side photoinhibition of photosystem II. Thus, various proteases and protein components in different compartments in chloroplasts are implicated in the efficient turnover of the D1 protein, thus contributing to the control of the quality of photosystem II under light stress conditions.
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