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Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera

Ulva prolifera, a typical green-tide-forming alga, can accumulate a large biomass in a relatively short time period, suggesting that photosynthesis in this organism, particularly its carbon fixation pathway, must be very efficient. Green algae are known to generally perform C(3) photosynthesis, but...

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Autores principales: Xu, Jianfang, Fan, Xiao, Zhang, Xiaowen, Xu, Dong, Mou, Shanli, Cao, Shaona, Zheng, Zhou, Miao, Jinlai, Ye, Naihao
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3353924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22616009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037438
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author Xu, Jianfang
Fan, Xiao
Zhang, Xiaowen
Xu, Dong
Mou, Shanli
Cao, Shaona
Zheng, Zhou
Miao, Jinlai
Ye, Naihao
author_facet Xu, Jianfang
Fan, Xiao
Zhang, Xiaowen
Xu, Dong
Mou, Shanli
Cao, Shaona
Zheng, Zhou
Miao, Jinlai
Ye, Naihao
author_sort Xu, Jianfang
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description Ulva prolifera, a typical green-tide-forming alga, can accumulate a large biomass in a relatively short time period, suggesting that photosynthesis in this organism, particularly its carbon fixation pathway, must be very efficient. Green algae are known to generally perform C(3) photosynthesis, but recent metabolic labeling and genome sequencing data suggest that they may also perform C(4) photosynthesis, so C(4) photosynthesis might be more wide-spread than previously anticipated. Both C(3) and C(4) photosynthesis genes were found in U. prolifera by transcriptome sequencing. We also discovered the key enzymes of C(4) metabolism based on functional analysis, such as pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC), and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK). To investigate whether the alga operates a C(4)-like pathway, the expression of rbcL and PPDK and their enzyme activities were measured under various forms and intensities of stress (differing levels of salinity, light intensity, and temperature). The expression of rbcL and PPDK and their enzyme activities were higher under adverse circumstances. However, under conditions of desiccation, the expression of rbcL and ribulose-1, 5-biphosphate carboxylase (RuBPCase) activity was lower, whereas that of PPDK was higher. These results suggest that elevated PPDK activity may alter carbon metabolism and lead to a partial operation of C(4)-type carbon metabolism in U. prolifera, probably contributing to its wide distribution and massive, repeated blooms in the Yellow Sea.
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spelling pubmed-33539242012-05-21 Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera Xu, Jianfang Fan, Xiao Zhang, Xiaowen Xu, Dong Mou, Shanli Cao, Shaona Zheng, Zhou Miao, Jinlai Ye, Naihao PLoS One Research Article Ulva prolifera, a typical green-tide-forming alga, can accumulate a large biomass in a relatively short time period, suggesting that photosynthesis in this organism, particularly its carbon fixation pathway, must be very efficient. Green algae are known to generally perform C(3) photosynthesis, but recent metabolic labeling and genome sequencing data suggest that they may also perform C(4) photosynthesis, so C(4) photosynthesis might be more wide-spread than previously anticipated. Both C(3) and C(4) photosynthesis genes were found in U. prolifera by transcriptome sequencing. We also discovered the key enzymes of C(4) metabolism based on functional analysis, such as pyruvate orthophosphate dikinase (PPDK), phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC), and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PCK). To investigate whether the alga operates a C(4)-like pathway, the expression of rbcL and PPDK and their enzyme activities were measured under various forms and intensities of stress (differing levels of salinity, light intensity, and temperature). The expression of rbcL and PPDK and their enzyme activities were higher under adverse circumstances. However, under conditions of desiccation, the expression of rbcL and ribulose-1, 5-biphosphate carboxylase (RuBPCase) activity was lower, whereas that of PPDK was higher. These results suggest that elevated PPDK activity may alter carbon metabolism and lead to a partial operation of C(4)-type carbon metabolism in U. prolifera, probably contributing to its wide distribution and massive, repeated blooms in the Yellow Sea. Public Library of Science 2012-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3353924/ /pubmed/22616009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037438 Text en Xu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Xu, Jianfang
Fan, Xiao
Zhang, Xiaowen
Xu, Dong
Mou, Shanli
Cao, Shaona
Zheng, Zhou
Miao, Jinlai
Ye, Naihao
Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera
title Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera
title_full Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera
title_fullStr Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera
title_full_unstemmed Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera
title_short Evidence of Coexistence of C(3) and C(4) Photosynthetic Pathways in a Green-Tide-Forming Alga, Ulva prolifera
title_sort evidence of coexistence of c(3) and c(4) photosynthetic pathways in a green-tide-forming alga, ulva prolifera
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3353924/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22616009
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0037438
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