Effects of Light on Degradation of Chlorophyll and Proteins during Senescence of Detached Rice Leaves : ENVIRONMENTAL AND STRESS RESPONSES
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Regulatory effects of light on senescence of rice leaves were investigated by measuring degradation of chlorophyll and proteins in leaf segments which had been kept in the dark or under illumination with light of different intensities and colors. When leaves had been left in total darkness for three days at 30℃, there was an initial long lag that lasted for one whole day and then chlorophyll was rapidly degraded in the second and third days. Breakdown of chlorophyll was strongly retarded by continuous illumination with white light of intensity as low as 0.5 μmol photons m^<-2> s^<-1> but the effect of light decreased at intensities above 10 μmol photons m^<-2> s^<-1>. The initial lag and subsequent degradation of chlorophyll in the dark were little affected by illumination with red or far red light at the beginning of dark treatment. However, a brief illumination with red light at the end of the first and/or second day significantly suppressed degradation of chlorophyll during subsequent dark periods and the effect of red light was nullified by a short irradiation with far red light. Thus, degradation of chlorophyll is regulated by phytochrome. Thylakoid membrane proteins and soluble proteins were also largely degraded during three days in the dark. Degradation of membrane proteins such as the apoproteins of light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b proteins of photosystem II and chlorophyll a-binding proteins of reaction center complexes showed a long lag and was strongly suppressed by illumination with weak white light. Thus, the loss of chlorophyll can be correlated with degradation of chlorophyll-carrying membrane proteins. By contrast, light had only a weak protecting effect on soluble proteins and ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase rapidly disappeared under illumination with weak white light. Thus, breakdown of thylakoid membrane and soluble proteins are differently regulated by light. Artifacts which would be introduced by detachment of leaves were also discussed.
- 日本植物生理学会の論文
著者
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Satoh Kazuhiko
Department of Life Science, University of Hyogo, 3-2-1 Kohto, Kamigohri, Ako-gun, Hyogo 678-1297, Ja
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Inoue Yasunori
Department of Cardiology, Saitama Cardiovascular and Respiratory Center
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Katoh Sakae
Department of Pure and Applied Sciences. College of General Education. University of Tokyo
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Okada K
Tokyo Univ. Pharmacy And Life Sci. Hachioji Jpn
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Satoh Kazuhiko
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Toho University
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Satoh Kazuhiko
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:(present)department Of Life Science Fac
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Katoh Sakae
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science Toho University
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Okada Katsuhiko
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo
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Okada Katsuhiko
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Inoue Yasunori
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:(present)department Of Applied Biology
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Inoue Yasunori
Department Of Applied Biological Science Faculty Of Science And Technology Science Unicersity Of Tok
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Katoh Sakae
Department Of Biochemistry Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo
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