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Literature summary for 1.10.3.9 extracted from

  • Borisova-Mubarakshina, M.M.; Vetoshkina, D.V.; Rudenko, N.N.; Shirshikova, G.N.; Fedorchuk, T.P.; Naydov, I.A.; Ivanov, B.N.
    The size of the light-harvesting antenna of higher plant photosystem II is regulated by illumination intensity through transcription of antenna protein genes (2014), Biochemistry (Moscow), 79, 520-523 .
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Arabidopsis thaliana
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Arabidopsis thaliana Columbia
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General Information

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physiological function the extent of reduction of the plastoquinone pool in the photosynthetic electron transport chain increases with an increase in illumination intensity during growth, the effective quantum yield of photosynthesis decreases. During the adaptation the size of the antenna decreases, correlating with a decrease in the amounts of proteins of peripheral pigment-protein complexes due to suppression of gene transcription. The quantum yield of photosynthesis is restored Arabidopsis thaliana