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A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis

In C(4) species, β-carbonic anhydrase (CA), localized to the cytosol of the mesophyll cells, accelerates the interconversion of CO(2) to HCO(3)(–), the substrate used by phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) in the first step of C(4) photosynthesis. Here we describe the identification and character...

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Autores principales: Chatterjee, Jolly, Coe, Robert A, Acebron, Kelvin, Thakur, Vivek, Yennamalli, Ragothaman M, Danila, Florence, Lin, Hsiang-Chun, Balahadia, Christian Paolo, Bagunu, Efren, Padhma, Preiya P O S, Bala, Soumi, Yin, Xiaojia, Rizal, Govinda, Dionora, Jacqueline, Furbank, Robert T, von Caemmerer, Susanne, Quick, William Paul
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33528493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab039
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author Chatterjee, Jolly
Coe, Robert A
Acebron, Kelvin
Thakur, Vivek
Yennamalli, Ragothaman M
Danila, Florence
Lin, Hsiang-Chun
Balahadia, Christian Paolo
Bagunu, Efren
Padhma, Preiya P O S
Bala, Soumi
Yin, Xiaojia
Rizal, Govinda
Dionora, Jacqueline
Furbank, Robert T
von Caemmerer, Susanne
Quick, William Paul
author_facet Chatterjee, Jolly
Coe, Robert A
Acebron, Kelvin
Thakur, Vivek
Yennamalli, Ragothaman M
Danila, Florence
Lin, Hsiang-Chun
Balahadia, Christian Paolo
Bagunu, Efren
Padhma, Preiya P O S
Bala, Soumi
Yin, Xiaojia
Rizal, Govinda
Dionora, Jacqueline
Furbank, Robert T
von Caemmerer, Susanne
Quick, William Paul
author_sort Chatterjee, Jolly
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description In C(4) species, β-carbonic anhydrase (CA), localized to the cytosol of the mesophyll cells, accelerates the interconversion of CO(2) to HCO(3)(–), the substrate used by phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) in the first step of C(4) photosynthesis. Here we describe the identification and characterization of low CO(2)-responsive mutant 1 (lcr1) isolated from an N-nitroso-N-methylurea- (NMU) treated Setaria viridis mutant population. Forward genetic investigation revealed that the mutated gene Sevir.5G247800 of lcr1 possessed a single nucleotide transition from cytosine to thymine in a β-CA gene causing an amino acid change from leucine to phenylalanine. This resulted in severe reduction in growth and photosynthesis in the mutant. Both the CO(2) compensation point and carbon isotope discrimination values of the mutant were significantly increased. Growth of the mutants was stunted when grown under ambient pCO(2) but recovered at elevated pCO(2). Further bioinformatics analyses revealed that the mutation has led to functional changes in one of the conserved residues of the protein, situated near the catalytic site. CA transcript accumulation in the mutant was 80% lower, CA protein accumulation 30% lower, and CA activity ~98% lower compared with the wild type. Changes in the abundance of other primary C(4) pathway enzymes were observed; accumulation of PEPC protein was significantly increased and accumulation of malate dehydrogenase and malic enzyme decreased. The reduction of CA protein activity and abundance in lcr1 restricts the supply of bicarbonate to PEPC, limiting C(4) photosynthesis and growth. This study establishes Sevir.5G247800 as the major CA allele in Setaria for C(4) photosynthesis and provides important insights into the function of CA in C(4) photosynthesis that would be required to generate a rice plant with a functional C(4) biochemical pathway.
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spelling pubmed-80232122021-04-09 A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis Chatterjee, Jolly Coe, Robert A Acebron, Kelvin Thakur, Vivek Yennamalli, Ragothaman M Danila, Florence Lin, Hsiang-Chun Balahadia, Christian Paolo Bagunu, Efren Padhma, Preiya P O S Bala, Soumi Yin, Xiaojia Rizal, Govinda Dionora, Jacqueline Furbank, Robert T von Caemmerer, Susanne Quick, William Paul J Exp Bot Research Papers In C(4) species, β-carbonic anhydrase (CA), localized to the cytosol of the mesophyll cells, accelerates the interconversion of CO(2) to HCO(3)(–), the substrate used by phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) in the first step of C(4) photosynthesis. Here we describe the identification and characterization of low CO(2)-responsive mutant 1 (lcr1) isolated from an N-nitroso-N-methylurea- (NMU) treated Setaria viridis mutant population. Forward genetic investigation revealed that the mutated gene Sevir.5G247800 of lcr1 possessed a single nucleotide transition from cytosine to thymine in a β-CA gene causing an amino acid change from leucine to phenylalanine. This resulted in severe reduction in growth and photosynthesis in the mutant. Both the CO(2) compensation point and carbon isotope discrimination values of the mutant were significantly increased. Growth of the mutants was stunted when grown under ambient pCO(2) but recovered at elevated pCO(2). Further bioinformatics analyses revealed that the mutation has led to functional changes in one of the conserved residues of the protein, situated near the catalytic site. CA transcript accumulation in the mutant was 80% lower, CA protein accumulation 30% lower, and CA activity ~98% lower compared with the wild type. Changes in the abundance of other primary C(4) pathway enzymes were observed; accumulation of PEPC protein was significantly increased and accumulation of malate dehydrogenase and malic enzyme decreased. The reduction of CA protein activity and abundance in lcr1 restricts the supply of bicarbonate to PEPC, limiting C(4) photosynthesis and growth. This study establishes Sevir.5G247800 as the major CA allele in Setaria for C(4) photosynthesis and provides important insights into the function of CA in C(4) photosynthesis that would be required to generate a rice plant with a functional C(4) biochemical pathway. Oxford University Press 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8023212/ /pubmed/33528493 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab039 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Chatterjee, Jolly
Coe, Robert A
Acebron, Kelvin
Thakur, Vivek
Yennamalli, Ragothaman M
Danila, Florence
Lin, Hsiang-Chun
Balahadia, Christian Paolo
Bagunu, Efren
Padhma, Preiya P O S
Bala, Soumi
Yin, Xiaojia
Rizal, Govinda
Dionora, Jacqueline
Furbank, Robert T
von Caemmerer, Susanne
Quick, William Paul
A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis
title A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis
title_full A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis
title_fullStr A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis
title_full_unstemmed A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis
title_short A low CO(2)-responsive mutant of Setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits C(4) photosynthesis
title_sort low co(2)-responsive mutant of setaria viridis reveals that reduced carbonic anhydrase limits c(4) photosynthesis
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8023212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33528493
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erab039
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