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Sustained non-photochemical quenching and photoprotection of PSII repair cycle during combined high light and low temperature stress in lettuce


ABSTRACT: In nature, light and other environmental conditions are constantly changing, requiring plants to have several overlapping regulatory mechanisms to keep light reactions and metabolism in balance. Here, we show that high light (HL) induces a much stronger down-regulation of light reactions when lettuce plants are exposed to 1500 µmol photons m−2 s−1 for 4 h at 13°C (low temperature, LT) compared to 23°C (growth temperature, GT). GT/HL treatment induced non-photochemical quenching (NPQ), which relaxed during 1 h recovery in darkness. In contrast, LT/HL treatment induced an exceptionally high NPQ that only partially relaxed during 1 h in darkness at GT. Such a high sustained NPQ (sNPQ) cannot be explained by the canonical NPQ mechanism(s). Instead, sNPQ was associated with partial disassembly of PSII LHCII complexes and a transient increase in phosphorylation of the minor antenna protein LHCB4. This coincided with increased expression of the light-harvesting like proteins SEP2 and ELIP1.2, the PSII assembly proteins HCF173 and LPA3, and some enzymes of pigment metabolism. These results lead us to propose that LHCB4 phosphorylation-dependent disassembly of PSII-LHCII super-complexes allows SEP2 to bind to CP47 and hypothetically quenches the inner PSII core antenna, while free CP43 released during PSII repair is proposed to be protected by LPA3.

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ORGANISM(S): Lactuca Sativa

TISSUE(S): Photosynthetic Cell, Leaf

SUBMITTER: Dorota Muth-Pawlak  

LAB HEAD: Eva-Mari Aro

PROVIDER: PXD055190 | Pride | 2026-02-09

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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20230517_PTM_Lettuce_LF.sne Other
230503_lettuce_CH1B.raw Raw
230503_lettuce_CHL1h_1.raw Raw
230503_lettuce_CHL1h_2.raw Raw
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Moderate Temperature Reduction Changes the High-Light Acclimation Strategy of Lettuce Plants.

Lempiäinen Tapio T   Muth-Pawlak Dorota D   Vainonen Julia P JP   Rintamäki Eevi E   Tikkanen Mikko M   Aro Eva-Mari EM  

Physiologia plantarum 20250501 3


In nature, environmental conditions are constantly changing, requiring plants to have numerous regulatory mechanisms to keep light harvesting and metabolism in balance. Here, we show that high light (HL) induces a much stronger non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) when lettuce plants are exposed to 1500 μmol photons m<sup>-2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup> for 4 h at 13°C (low temperature, LT) compared to 23°C (growth temperature, GT). GT/HL treatment induced NPQ to relax during 1 h in darkness. In contrast,  ...[more]

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