Author:
Peter Stefan,Spang Otto,Medgyesy Péter,Schäfer Christian
Abstract
Plants with alien chloroplasts (cybrids) were investigated to identify
species-specific nucleus-chloroplast interactions which affect the
organisation and the functionality of the photosynthetic apparatus. The
cybrids had nuclei of Nicotiana tabacum L. and
chloroplasts of Atropa belladonna L. (cybrid Nt(Ab)) or
Salpiglossis sinuata R. et P. (cybrid Nt(Ss)). Despite
the exchange of the chloroplast genome the morphology of the cybrids was
similar to their nuclear parent. Also the PSI/PSII ratio was comparable.
In Nt(Ab) modified LHCII proteins could be detected which were absent in the
parental plants. The trimerisation of LHCII, the chlorophyll contents and the
chlorophyll fluorescence parameters were not affected by this modification,
but the portion of trimeric LHCII was slightly reduced. In Nt(Ss) the
formation of the antenna system was disturbed, and impaired PSII centres could
be detected in older leaves. These cybrid-specific features suggest that
nucleus-chloroplast interactions are involved in the processing of LHCII and
in chloroplast development. High light sensitivity was considerably increased
in the cybrids and this risk should be considered when cybridisation is used
in crop breeding.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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