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PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression

Photosystem I (PSI) is a critical component of the photosynthetic machinery in plants. Under conditions of environmental stress, PSI becomes photoinhibited, leading to a redox imbalance in the chloroplast. PSI photoinhibition is caused by an increase in electron pressure within PSI, which damages th...

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Autores principales: Kılıç, Mehmet, Käpylä, Ville, Gollan, Peter J., Aro, Eva-Mari, Rintamäki, Eevi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38001755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12111902
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author Kılıç, Mehmet
Käpylä, Ville
Gollan, Peter J.
Aro, Eva-Mari
Rintamäki, Eevi
author_facet Kılıç, Mehmet
Käpylä, Ville
Gollan, Peter J.
Aro, Eva-Mari
Rintamäki, Eevi
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description Photosystem I (PSI) is a critical component of the photosynthetic machinery in plants. Under conditions of environmental stress, PSI becomes photoinhibited, leading to a redox imbalance in the chloroplast. PSI photoinhibition is caused by an increase in electron pressure within PSI, which damages the iron–sulfur clusters. In this study, we investigated the susceptibility of PSI to photoinhibition in plants at different concentrations of CO(2), followed by global gene expression analyses of the differentially treated plants. PSI photoinhibition was induced using a specific illumination protocol that inhibited PSI with minimal effects on PSII. Unexpectedly, the varying CO(2) levels combined with the PSI-PI treatment neither increased nor decreased the likelihood of PSI photodamage. All PSI photoinhibition treatments, independent of CO(2) levels, upregulated genes generally involved in plant responses to excess iron and downregulated genes involved in iron deficiency. PSI photoinhibition also induced genes encoding photosynthetic proteins that act as electron acceptors from PSI. We propose that PSI photoinhibition causes a release of iron from damaged iron–sulfur clusters, which initiates a retrograde signal from the chloroplast to the nucleus to modify gene expression. In addition, the deprivation of CO(2) from the air initiated a signal that induced flavonoid biosynthesis genes, probably via jasmonate production.
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spelling pubmed-106699002023-10-24 PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression Kılıç, Mehmet Käpylä, Ville Gollan, Peter J. Aro, Eva-Mari Rintamäki, Eevi Antioxidants (Basel) Article Photosystem I (PSI) is a critical component of the photosynthetic machinery in plants. Under conditions of environmental stress, PSI becomes photoinhibited, leading to a redox imbalance in the chloroplast. PSI photoinhibition is caused by an increase in electron pressure within PSI, which damages the iron–sulfur clusters. In this study, we investigated the susceptibility of PSI to photoinhibition in plants at different concentrations of CO(2), followed by global gene expression analyses of the differentially treated plants. PSI photoinhibition was induced using a specific illumination protocol that inhibited PSI with minimal effects on PSII. Unexpectedly, the varying CO(2) levels combined with the PSI-PI treatment neither increased nor decreased the likelihood of PSI photodamage. All PSI photoinhibition treatments, independent of CO(2) levels, upregulated genes generally involved in plant responses to excess iron and downregulated genes involved in iron deficiency. PSI photoinhibition also induced genes encoding photosynthetic proteins that act as electron acceptors from PSI. We propose that PSI photoinhibition causes a release of iron from damaged iron–sulfur clusters, which initiates a retrograde signal from the chloroplast to the nucleus to modify gene expression. In addition, the deprivation of CO(2) from the air initiated a signal that induced flavonoid biosynthesis genes, probably via jasmonate production. MDPI 2023-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10669900/ /pubmed/38001755 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12111902 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Rintamäki, Eevi
PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression
title PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression
title_full PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression
title_fullStr PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression
title_full_unstemmed PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression
title_short PSI Photoinhibition and Changing CO(2) Levels Initiate Retrograde Signals to Modify Nuclear Gene Expression
title_sort psi photoinhibition and changing co(2) levels initiate retrograde signals to modify nuclear gene expression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10669900/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38001755
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12111902
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