Effects of altered α- and β-branch carotenoid biosynthesis on photoprotection and whole-plant acclimation of Arabidopsis to photo-oxidative stress
Functions of a- and b-branch carotenoids in whole-plant acclimation to photo-oxidative stress were studied in Arabidopsis thaliana wild-type (wt) and carotenoid mutants, lutein deficient (lut2, lut5), non-photochemical quenching1 (npq1) and suppressor of zeaxanthin-less1 (szl1) npq1 double mutant. Photo-oxidative stress was applied by exposing plants to sunflecks. The sunflecks caused reduction of chlorophyll content in all plants, but more severely in those having high a- to b-branch carotenoid composition (a/b-ratio) (lut5, szl1npq1). While this did not alter carotenoid composition in wt or lut2, which accumulates only b-branch carotenoids, increased xanthophyll levels were found in the mutants with high a/b-ratios (lut5, szl1npq1)more »