Exogenous Polyamine Treatment Prevents UV-A Induced Cellular Damage and Photoinhibition of Photosystem II in Lichen Physcia semipinnata (J. F. Gmel.) Moberg
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In this study the protection ability of polyamines on Photosystem II (PSII), the proline content of the cellsand necrosis formation induced by Ultraviolet-A irradiation were studied. Although 24 h Ultraviolet-Aexposure decreased the photosynthetic quantum yield (Fv/Fm) ratio in Physcia semipinnata (J. F. Gmel.)Moberg, thalli that treated with 1 mM polyamine, especially spermidine and spermine, were slightlyinfluenced by the UV-A exposure. It was also found that spd and spm treated samples had lower prolinecontent than putrescine (put)-treated samples. Moreover, It was found that the samples that were treatedwith spd and spm had lower percentage of DNA damage than put-treated samples and non-treated groups.In this study, Ultraviolet-A induced DNA damage detected by acridine orange/ethidium bromide stainingassay. The DNA damage in thalli of P. semipinnata was detected in situ in phycobiont layer after 24 h ofUltraviolet-A exposure, in contrast, polyamine-treated samples had a lower rate of necrotic cells.












