Reactive Oxygen Species

Reactive Oxygen Species

Signaling Between Hierarchical Levels in Plants

Schmitt, Franz-Josef; Allakhverdiev, Suleyman I.

John Wiley & Sons Inc

08/2017

288

Dura

Inglês

9781119184881

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Abstract ix

Foreward 1 xi

Foreward 2 xiii

Preface xv

1 Multiscale Hierarchical Processes 1

1.1 Coupled Systems, Hierarchy and Emergence 2

1.2 Principles of Synergetics 12

1.3 Axiomatic Motivation of Rate Equations 15

1.4 Rate Equations in Photosynthesis 19

1.5 Top down and Bottom up Signaling 23

2 Photophysics, Photobiology and Photosynthesis 27

2.1 Light Induced State Dynamics 27

2.2 Rate Equations and Excited State Dynamics in Coupled Systems 41

2.3 Light-Harvesting, Energy and Charge Transfer and Primary Processes of Photosynthesis 64

2.4 Antenna Complexes in Photosynthetic Systems 70

2.5 Fluorescence Emission as a Tool for Monitoring PS II Function 91

2.6 Excitation Energy Transfer and Electron Transfer Steps in Cyanobacteria Modeled with Rate Equations 93

2.7 Excitation Energy and Electron Transfer in Higher Plants Modeled with Rate Equations 105

2.8 Nonphotochemical Quenching in Plants and Cyanobacteria 114

2.9 Hierarchical Architecture of Plants 118

3 Formation and Functional Role of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) 123

3.1 Generation, Decay and Deleterious Action of ROS 125

3.2 Monitoring of ROS 137

3.3 Signaling Role of ROS 151

4 ROS Signaling in Coupled Nonlinear Systems 157

4.1 Signaling by Superoxide and Hydrogen Peroxide in Cyanobacteria 158

4.2 Signaling by Singlet Oxygen and Hydrogen Peroxide in Eukaryotic Cells and Plants 163

4.3 ROS and Cell Redox Control and Interaction with the Nuclear Gene Expression 167

4.4 ROS as Top down and Bottom up Messengers 174

4.5 Second Messengers and Signaling Molecules in H2O2 Signaling Chains and (Nonlinear) Networking 191

4.6 ROS-Waves and Prey-Predator Models 192

4.7 Open Questions on ROS Coupling in Nonlinear Systems 196

5 Th e Role of ROS in Evolution 199

5.1 Th e Big Bang of the Ecosphere 200

5.2 Complicated Patterns Result from Simple Rules but Only the Useful Patterns are Stable 201

5.3 Genetic Diversity and Selection Pressure as Driving Forces for Evolution 205

6 Outlook: Control and Feedback in Hierarchical Systems in Society, Politics and Economics 209

Bibliography 213

Appendix 249

Index 259
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