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Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)?
Plant productivity greatly relies on a flawless concerted function of the two photosystems (PS) in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. While damage to PSII can be rapidly resolved, PSI repair is complex and time-consuming. A major threat to PSI integrity is acceptor side limitation e.g., through a l...
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author | Krämer, Moritz Kunz, Hans-Henning |
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description | Plant productivity greatly relies on a flawless concerted function of the two photosystems (PS) in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. While damage to PSII can be rapidly resolved, PSI repair is complex and time-consuming. A major threat to PSI integrity is acceptor side limitation e.g., through a lack of stromal NADP ready to accept electrons from PSI. This situation can occur when oscillations in growth light and temperature result in a drop of CO(2) fixation and concomitant NADPH consumption. Plants have evolved a plethora of pathways at the thylakoid membrane but also in the chloroplast stroma to avoid acceptor side limitation. For instance, reduced ferredoxin can be recycled in cyclic electron flow or reducing equivalents can be indirectly exported from the organelle via the malate valve, a coordinated effort of stromal malate dehydrogenases and envelope membrane transporters. For a long time, the NADP(H) was assumed to be the only nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide coenzyme to participate in diurnal chloroplast metabolism and the export of reductants via this route. However, over the last years several independent studies have indicated an underappreciated role for NAD(H) in illuminated leaf plastids. In part, it explains the existence of the light-independent NAD-specific malate dehydrogenase in the stroma. We review the history of the malate valve and discuss the potential role of stromal NAD(H) for the plant survival under adverse growth conditions as well as the option to utilize the stromal NAD(H) pool to mitigate PSI damage. |
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spelling | pubmed-85643852021-11-04 Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)? Krämer, Moritz Kunz, Hans-Henning Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plant productivity greatly relies on a flawless concerted function of the two photosystems (PS) in the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. While damage to PSII can be rapidly resolved, PSI repair is complex and time-consuming. A major threat to PSI integrity is acceptor side limitation e.g., through a lack of stromal NADP ready to accept electrons from PSI. This situation can occur when oscillations in growth light and temperature result in a drop of CO(2) fixation and concomitant NADPH consumption. Plants have evolved a plethora of pathways at the thylakoid membrane but also in the chloroplast stroma to avoid acceptor side limitation. For instance, reduced ferredoxin can be recycled in cyclic electron flow or reducing equivalents can be indirectly exported from the organelle via the malate valve, a coordinated effort of stromal malate dehydrogenases and envelope membrane transporters. For a long time, the NADP(H) was assumed to be the only nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide coenzyme to participate in diurnal chloroplast metabolism and the export of reductants via this route. However, over the last years several independent studies have indicated an underappreciated role for NAD(H) in illuminated leaf plastids. In part, it explains the existence of the light-independent NAD-specific malate dehydrogenase in the stroma. We review the history of the malate valve and discuss the potential role of stromal NAD(H) for the plant survival under adverse growth conditions as well as the option to utilize the stromal NAD(H) pool to mitigate PSI damage. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8564385/ /pubmed/34745158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.719003 Text en Copyright © 2021 Krämer and Kunz. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Krämer, Moritz Kunz, Hans-Henning Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)? |
title | Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)? |
title_full | Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)? |
title_fullStr | Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)? |
title_full_unstemmed | Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)? |
title_short | Indirect Export of Reducing Equivalents From the Chloroplast to Resupply NADP for C(3) Photosynthesis—Growing Importance for Stromal NAD(H)? |
title_sort | indirect export of reducing equivalents from the chloroplast to resupply nadp for c(3) photosynthesis—growing importance for stromal nad(h)? |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8564385/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34745158 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.719003 |
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