Affiliation:
1. School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi 110067, India
Abstract
Illumination of acifluorfen-sprayed and 14 h-dark-incubated cucumber seedlings with coolwhite fluorescent light caused overaccumulation of protoporphyrin IX and severe oxidative stress which resulted in seedling death within 72 h. The ratio of variable fluorescence (Fv)/ maximum fluorescence (Fm), a measure of the functional status of PSII, declined by 30% , 58% and 85% after 24 h, 48 h and 72 h respectively. When 24 h-light-treated plants were transferred to dark for 24 h the Fv/Fm ratio was restored to near control levels suggesting a dark recovery from photodynamic damage. The intracellular distribution of protoporphyrin IX that accumulated in the cotyledons of acifluorfen-treated and 1 h-light-exposed plants was 22% within and 78% outside chloroplasts suggesting migration of protoporphyrin IX within one hour of exposure of plants to light. When thylakoid membranes, treated with exogenous protoporphyrin IX, were illuminated there was a reduction in photosystem II activity. Addition of L-histidine, scavenger of singlet oxygen, to illuminated thylakoid+protoporphyrin IX mixture resulted in substantial protection of photosystem II activity suggesting the involvement of singlet oxygen in protoporphyrin IX-mediated photodynamic damage. In illuminated thylakoid+protoporphyrin IX mixture no indication was found for production of superoxide radicals via type I reaction. In cucumber seedlings acifluorfen-induced synthesis of protoporphyrin IX caused severe photodynamic damage mediated by singlet oxygen generated due to type II photosensitization reaction
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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