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    题名: Photosynthesis-related proteins of cup-shaped galls in Litsea acuminata leaves
    作者: Shih, TH (Shih, Tin-Han)
    Lin, KH (Lin, Kuan-Hung)
    Chen, YJ (Chen, Yu-Jie)
    Lin, SH (Lin, Szu-Hsien)
    Yang, CM (Yang, Chi-Ming)
    贡献者: 園生系
    关键词: CHLOROPHYLL FLUORESCENCE
    REFLECTANCE
    DEFICIENCY
    COMPLEXES
    TISSUES
    TREES
    日期: 2020-07-27
    上传时间: 2020-10-28 11:07:15 (UTC+8)
    摘要: Insect-induced galls are an atypical growth and differentiation form of plant tissue. The objective of this research was to study the expression of photosynthesis-associated proteins in Cecidomyiidae galls derived from the leaves of Litsea acuminata using a Western blot analysis of antibodies against light-harvesting complex (LHC) proteins isolated from non-galled and galled leaves and gall tissues. These LHC proteins involved in RC-1a, RC-1b, LHCb4, LHCb5, CP47, and CP-1a showed different responses in galls and leaves and exhibited a remarkable potential modulation role in regulating gall development. All photosynthetic proteins were repressed in gall tissues, indicating that light reaction functioning was significantly repressed. Compared to non-galled and galled leaves, galls demonstrated significantly lower chlorophyll (Chl) content and photosystem II maximum quantum efficiency (F-v/F-m) values, suggesting that insect infestations reduced photosynthetic efficiency. In addition, there were significant and positive correlations between LHCb5, CP-1a, and CP47 vs. Fv/Fm values and Chl content in galls and leaves, indicating that gall infections induced physiological changes, and therefore, that the Fv/Fm value could be utilized as a tool to easily and quickly study the eco-physiology of galls.
    關聯: TAIWANIA 卷冊: 65 期: 3 頁數: 407-412
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