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LHCSR1 Functions as a Dimmer Switch for Light Harvesting
Madeline P Hoffmann1, Roberto Caferri2, Henry Lam1
1Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, United States.
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In oxygenic photosynthesis, high light leads to a set of photoprotective processes, known as nonphotochemical quenching, that are required for fitness. In moss and algae, the pigment-protein complex, light-harvesting stress-related (LHCSR), is crucial for photoprotection. Acidification of the thylakoid lumen under high light triggers the activation of LHCSR and the conversion of the xanthophyll violaxanthin into zeaxanthin, which is found within LHCSR. These interrelated molecular components combine to turn on a safety valve that dissipates excess energy as heat. Previous studies of detergent-solubilized LHCSR1 found that pH and zeaxanthin regulate distinct quenching sites via the protein conformation. However, protein function in the native membrane environment can be significantly different. In this work, we applied single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy to LHCSR1 in membrane nanodiscs. The membrane environment enhanced total quenching, regardless of pH or zeaxanthin-binding. pH-dependent quenching was still observed whereas zeaxanthin-dependent quenching was suppressed. Conformational changes also increased in the membrane, establishing that the local environment can change the nature of the equilibrium between light harvesting and photoprotection.
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