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External K+ Deficiency Inhibits Photosynthetic Activity Through Superoxide Anion Production in Protoplasts Isolated from the Thallus of Ulva pertusa (vol 53, pg 155, 2010)

Authors
고창효오순자전성수한태준
Issue Date
Jun-2013
Publisher
한국식물학회
Keywords
Chlorophyll a fluorescence External pH K+ Na+ Photosystem II Protoplast Superoxide anion Ulva pertusa
Citation
Journal of Plant Biology(한국식물학회지), v.56, no.3, pp.186 - 186
Journal Title
Journal of Plant Biology(한국식물학회지)
Volume
56
Number
3
Start Page
186
End Page
186
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/15504
DOI
10.1007/s12374-013-0908-6
ISSN
1226-9239
Abstract
To investigate the effects of potassium on photosynthetic activity in the green alga Ulva pertusa, we enzymatically isolated protoplasts from thallus samples. Photochemical quenching showed that protoplasts were capable of electron transport by photosystem II (PS II) during illumination. This quenching was dependent on external pH, with a reduced electron transport rate at pH >6.8 and less ability to use HCO 3 − under alkaline conditions. In the presence of external Na+, K+ enhanced PS II quantum yield, indicating a functional role for K+ during photosynthesis. That yield was enhanced in a [K+]-dependent manner, with maximum activity at 100 mM. However, potassium alone did not maintain photochemical activity, and its addition supported photosynthetic O2 evolution only in the presence of Na+. A deficiency of K+ led to the production of superoxide anions. Because of that generation, activities of superoxide dismutase and ascorbate peroxidase, two key enzymes involved in scavenging reactive oxygen species in the water–water cycle, also increased during such stress. These results strongly suggest that a series of ROS-scavenging systems are initiated in Ulva chloroplasts in response to K+ deficiency and that enzyme activities might protect algal cell photosynthesis.
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