Specific degradation of D1 protein during exposure of thylakoid membranes to high temperature in the dark

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Exposure of thylakoid membranes to high temperature in dark leads to the degradation of D1 protein. Maximum degradation of D1 protein occurred at 45 °C. Using N-terminal specific D1 antibody, a 23 kDa fragment of D1 protein was detected. The degradation of D1 protein could be prevented both by radical scavengers and inhibitors of serine protease and metallo-protease. These results suggest that degradation of D I protein during exposure of thylakoid membranes to high temperature in dark is catalyzed by protease.

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Singh, A. K., & Singhal, G. S. (1999). Specific degradation of D1 protein during exposure of thylakoid membranes to high temperature in the dark. Photosynthetica, 36(3), 433–440. https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1007080204112

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