Leaf development in the single-cell C4 system in Bienertia sinuspersici:: Expression of genes and peptide levels for C4 metabolism in relation to chlorenchyma structure under different light conditions

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作者
Lara, Maria Valeria [2 ]
Offermann, Sascha [1 ]
Smith, Monic [1 ]
Okita, Thomas W. [3 ]
Andreo, Carlos Santiago [2 ]
Edwards, Gerald E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Washington State Univ, Sch Biol Sci, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[2] Fac Ciencias Bioquim & Farmaceut, Ctr Estudios Fotosinteticos & Bioquim, RA-2000 Rosario, Argentina
[3] Washington State Univ, Inst Biol Chem, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
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10.1104/pp.108.124008
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Bienertia sinuspersici performs C-4 photosynthesis in individual chlorenchyma cells by the development of two cytoplasmic domains (peripheral and central) with dimorphic chloroplasts, an arrangement that spatially separates the fixation of atmospheric CO2 into C-4 acids and the donation of CO2 from C-4 acids to Rubisco in the C-3 cycle. In association with the formation of these cytoplasmic domains during leaf maturation, developmental stages were analyzed for the expression of a number of photosynthetic genes, including Rubisco small and large subunits and key enzymes of the C-4 cycle. Early in development, Rubisco subunits and Gly decarboxylase and Ser hydroxymethyltransferase of the glycolate pathway accumulated more rapidly than enzymes associated with the C-4 cycle. The levels of pyruvate, Pi dikinase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase were especially low until spatial cytoplasmic domains developed and leaves reached maturity, indicating a developmental transition toward C-4 photosynthesis. In most cases, there was a correlation between the accumulation of mRNA transcripts and the respective peptides, indicating at least partial control of the development of photosynthesis at the transcriptional level. During growth under moderate light, when branches containing mature leaves were enclosed in darkness for 1 month, spatial domains were maintained and there was high retention of a number of photosynthetic peptides, including Rubisco subunits and pyruvate, Pi dikinase, despite a reduction in transcript levels. When plants were transferred from moderate to low light conditions for 1 month, there was a striking shift of the central cytoplasmic compartment toward the periphery of chlorenchyma cells; the mature leaves showed strong acclimation with a shade-type photosynthetic response to light while retaining C-4 features indicative of low photorespiration. These results indicate a progressive development of C-4 photosynthesis with differences in the control mechanisms for the expression of photosynthetic genes and peptide synthesis during leaf maturation and in response to light conditions.
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