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Plastoquinone homoeostasis by Arabidopsis proton gradient regulation 6 is essential for photosynthetic efficiency.


ABSTRACT: Photosynthesis produces organic carbon via a light-driven electron flow from H2O to CO2 that passes through a pool of plastoquinone molecules. These molecules are either present in the photosynthetic thylakoid membranes, participating in photochemistry (photoactive pool), or stored (non-photoactive pool) in thylakoid-attached lipid droplets, the plastoglobules. The photoactive pool acts also as a signal of photosynthetic activity allowing the adaptation to changes in light condition. Here we show that, in Arabidopsis thaliana, proton gradient regulation 6 (PGR6), a predicted atypical kinase located at plastoglobules, is required for plastoquinone homoeostasis, i.e. to maintain the photoactive plastoquinone pool. In a pgr6 mutant, the photoactive pool is depleted and becomes limiting under high light, affecting short-term acclimation and photosynthetic efficiency. In the long term, pgr6 seedlings fail to adapt to high light and develop a conditional variegated leaf phenotype. Therefore, PGR6 activity, by regulating plastoquinone homoeostasis, is required to cope with high light.

SUBMITTER: Pralon T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6586890 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plastoquinone homoeostasis by <i>Arabidopsis</i> proton gradient regulation 6 is essential for photosynthetic efficiency.

Pralon Thibaut T   Shanmugabalaji Venkatasalam V   Longoni Paolo P   Glauser Gaetan G   Ksas Brigitte B   Collombat Joy J   Desmeules Saskia S   Havaux Michel M   Finazzi Giovanni G   Kessler Felix F  

Communications biology 20190620


Photosynthesis produces organic carbon via a light-driven electron flow from H<sub>2</sub>O to CO<sub>2</sub> that passes through a pool of plastoquinone molecules. These molecules are either present in the photosynthetic thylakoid membranes, participating in photochemistry (photoactive pool), or stored (non-photoactive pool) in thylakoid-attached lipid droplets, the plastoglobules. The photoactive pool acts also as a signal of photosynthetic activity allowing the adaptation to changes in light  ...[more]

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