Most cited article - PubMed ID 34440685
Gradual Response of Cyanobacterial Thylakoids to Acute High-Light Stress-Importance of Carotenoid Accumulation
The investigation of spatial heterogeneity within the thylakoid membrane (TM) proteins has gained increasing attention in photosynthetic research. The recent advances in live-cell imaging have allowed the identification of heterogeneous organisation of photosystems in small cyanobacterial cells. These sub-micrometre TM regions, termed microdomains in cyanobacteria, exhibit functional similarities with granal (Photosystem II dominant) and stromal (Photosystem I dominant) regions observed in TM of higher plants. This study delves into microdomain heterogeneity using super-resolution Airyscan-based microscopy enhancing resolution to approximately ~125 nm in x-y dimension. The new data reveal membrane areas rich in Photosystem I within the inner TM rings. Moreover, we identified analogous dynamics in the mobility of Photosystem II and phycobilisomes; countering earlier models that postulated differing mobility of these complexes. These novel findings thus hold significance for our understanding of photosynthesis regulation, particularly during state transitions.
- Keywords
- Airyscan, FRAP, cyanobacteria, microdomain, photosystem, protein mobility, super-resolution microscopy, thylakoid membrane heterogeneity,
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH