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AOP: 389
Title
Oxygen-evolving complex damage leading to population decline via inhibition of photosynthesis
Short name
Graphical Representation
Point of Contact
Contributors
- Knut Erik Tollefsen
- You Song
- Li Xie
Coaches
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This AOP was last modified on April 29, 2023 16:03
Revision dates for related pages
Page | Revision Date/Time |
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Increase, Oxygen-evolving complex damage | April 11, 2021 09:31 |
Decrease, Photosystem II efficiency | April 11, 2021 17:32 |
Decrease, Photosynthesis | October 10, 2017 07:51 |
Decrease, ATP production | April 11, 2021 17:36 |
Decrease, Leaf development | October 10, 2017 07:54 |
Decrease, Reproduction | April 11, 2021 17:38 |
Decrease, Population growth rate | January 03, 2023 09:09 |
Increase, OEC damage leads to Decrease, Photosystem II efficiency | April 11, 2021 09:34 |
Decrease, Photosystem II efficiency leads to Decrease, Photosynthesis | April 11, 2021 08:25 |
Decrease, Photosynthesis leads to Decrease, ATP production | April 11, 2021 08:26 |
Decrease, ATP production leads to Decrease, Leaf development | April 11, 2021 09:35 |
Decrease, Leaf development leads to Decrease, Reproduction | April 11, 2021 08:26 |
Decrease, Reproduction leads to Decrease, Population growth rate | April 11, 2021 08:26 |
Ultraviolet B radiation | April 15, 2017 16:04 |
Abstract
Non-ionizing radiation can induce OEC damage Ionising and non-ionizing radiation may excite and/or ionize intracellular water molecules to increase production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Such excessive ROS production can trigger a reduction in the mitochondrial membrane potential, reduce oxidative phosphorylation and reduce ATP production. Reduction in the ATP pool may consequently reduce available energy to support development (size and weight) and/or reproduction (number of organisms and/or leaves) to reduce the overall population.
AOP Development Strategy
Context
Strategy
Summary of the AOP
Events:
Molecular Initiating Events (MIE)
Key Events (KE)
Adverse Outcomes (AO)
Type | Event ID | Title | Short name |
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MIE | 1865 | Increase, Oxygen-evolving complex damage | Increase, OEC damage |
KE | 1862 | Decrease, Photosystem II efficiency | Decrease, Photosystem II efficiency |
KE | 1475 | Decrease, Photosynthesis | Decrease, Photosynthesis |
KE | 1472 | Decrease, ATP production | Decrease, ATP production |
KE | 1479 | Decrease, Leaf development | Decrease, Leaf development |
AO | 1863 | Decrease, Reproduction | Decrease, Reproduction |
AO | 360 | Decrease, Population growth rate | Decrease, Population growth rate |
Relationships Between Two Key Events (Including MIEs and AOs)
Title | Adjacency | Evidence | Quantitative Understanding |
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Increase, OEC damage leads to Decrease, Photosystem II efficiency | adjacent | High | High |
Decrease, Photosystem II efficiency leads to Decrease, Photosynthesis | adjacent | High | High |
Decrease, Photosynthesis leads to Decrease, ATP production | adjacent | High | High |
Decrease, ATP production leads to Decrease, Leaf development | adjacent | Moderate | Moderate |
Decrease, Leaf development leads to Decrease, Reproduction | adjacent | Moderate | Moderate |
Decrease, Reproduction leads to Decrease, Population growth rate | adjacent | High | High |
Network View
Prototypical Stressors
Life Stage Applicability
Life stage | Evidence |
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All life stages | High |
Taxonomic Applicability
Term | Scientific Term | Evidence | Link |
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Lemna minor | Lemna minor | NCBI |
Sex Applicability
Sex | Evidence |
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Unspecific | High |
Overall Assessment of the AOP
The evidence for the MIE, KE and AO were considered Moderate to High for all Key Events and Key Event Relationships. The overall assessment of the AOP were considered moderate.
Domain of Applicability
Taxonomic: all primary producers
Life stage: all stages
Sex: both genders (dioecious plants) and not relevant (hermaphrodites)
Stressors: Ultraviolet B radiation (UVB)
Essentiality of the Key Events
The essentiality of all key events was considered as Moderate to High. Essentiality evaluations were mainly based on specifically designed studies demonstrating the expected effect pattern predicted by the AOP to occur after exposure to Ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation.
Evidence Assessment
Biological Plausibility:
Empirical Evidence:
Overall confidence in the AOP:
Known Modulating Factors
Quantitative Understanding
Quantitative data were generated in studies with the freshwater macrophyte Lemna minor exposed to artifical ultraviolet B radiation (UVB). The quantitative understanding of the AOP was therefore considered to be Moderate for these stressors.
Considerations for Potential Applications of the AOP (optional)
References
Xie, L., Solhaug, K. A., Song, Y., Johnsen, B., Olsen, J. E., & Tollefsen, K. E. (2020). Effects of artificial ultraviolet B radiation on the macrophyte Lemna minor: a conceptual study for toxicity pathway characterization. Planta, 252(5), 1-18.