Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and Algae
Light is a paramount parameter driving photosynthesis. However, excessive irradiance leads to the formation of reactive oxygen species that cause cell damage and hamper the growth of photosynthetic organisms. Xanthophylls are key pigments involved in the photoprotective response of plants and algae...
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doaj-994c29d37bcf4460b935eefa267ae5b62020-11-25T03:46:34ZengMDPI AGMolecules1420-30492020-10-01254617461710.3390/molecules25204617Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and AlgaeChiara Giossi0Paulo Cartaxana1Sónia Cruz2CESAM–Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalCESAM–Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalCESAM–Centre for Environmental and Marine Studies, Department of Biology, University of Aveiro, Campus de Santiago, 3810-193 Aveiro, PortugalLight is a paramount parameter driving photosynthesis. However, excessive irradiance leads to the formation of reactive oxygen species that cause cell damage and hamper the growth of photosynthetic organisms. Xanthophylls are key pigments involved in the photoprotective response of plants and algae to excessive light. Of particular relevance is the operation of xanthophyll cycles (XC) leading to the formation of de-epoxidized molecules with energy dissipating capacities. Neoxanthin, found in plants and algae in two different isomeric forms, is involved in the light stress response at different levels. This xanthophyll is not directly involved in XCs and the molecular mechanisms behind its photoprotective activity are yet to be fully resolved. This review comprehensively addresses the photoprotective role of 9′-<i>cis</i>-neoxanthin, the most abundant neoxanthin isomer, and one of the major xanthophyll components in plants’ photosystems. The light-dependent accumulation of all-<i>trans</i>-neoxanthin in photosynthetic cells was identified exclusively in algae of the order Bryopsidales (Chlorophyta), that lack a functional XC. A putative photoprotective model involving all-<i>trans</i>-neoxanthin is discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/20/46179′-<i>cis</i>-neoxanthinall-<i>trans</i>-neoxanthinBryopsidaleslight harvesting complexes (LHC)photoprotection |
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Chiara Giossi Paulo Cartaxana Sónia Cruz Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and Algae Molecules 9′-<i>cis</i>-neoxanthin all-<i>trans</i>-neoxanthin Bryopsidales light harvesting complexes (LHC) photoprotection |
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Chiara Giossi Paulo Cartaxana Sónia Cruz |
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Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and Algae |
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Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and Algae |
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Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and Algae |
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Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and Algae |
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Photoprotective Role of Neoxanthin in Plants and Algae |
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photoprotective role of neoxanthin in plants and algae |
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Light is a paramount parameter driving photosynthesis. However, excessive irradiance leads to the formation of reactive oxygen species that cause cell damage and hamper the growth of photosynthetic organisms. Xanthophylls are key pigments involved in the photoprotective response of plants and algae to excessive light. Of particular relevance is the operation of xanthophyll cycles (XC) leading to the formation of de-epoxidized molecules with energy dissipating capacities. Neoxanthin, found in plants and algae in two different isomeric forms, is involved in the light stress response at different levels. This xanthophyll is not directly involved in XCs and the molecular mechanisms behind its photoprotective activity are yet to be fully resolved. This review comprehensively addresses the photoprotective role of 9′-<i>cis</i>-neoxanthin, the most abundant neoxanthin isomer, and one of the major xanthophyll components in plants’ photosystems. The light-dependent accumulation of all-<i>trans</i>-neoxanthin in photosynthetic cells was identified exclusively in algae of the order Bryopsidales (Chlorophyta), that lack a functional XC. A putative photoprotective model involving all-<i>trans</i>-neoxanthin is discussed. |
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9′-<i>cis</i>-neoxanthin all-<i>trans</i>-neoxanthin Bryopsidales light harvesting complexes (LHC) photoprotection |
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