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Cytosolic CTP Production Limits the Establishment of Photosynthesis in Arabidopsis.


ABSTRACT: CTP synthases (CTPS) comprise a protein family of the five members CTPS1-CTPS5 in Arabidopsis, all located in the cytosol. Specifically, downregulation of CTPS2 by amiRNA technology results in plants with defects in chlorophyll accumulation and photosynthetic performance early in development. CTP and its deoxy form dCTP are present at low levels in developing seedlings. Thus, under conditions of fast proliferation, the synthesis of CTP (dCTP) can become a limiting factor for RNA and DNA synthesis. The higher sensitivity of ami-CTPS2 lines toward the DNA-Gyrase inhibitor ciprofloxacin, together with reduced plastid DNA copy number and 16S and 23S chloroplast ribosomal RNA support this view. High expression and proposed beneficial biochemical features render CTPS2 the most important isoform for early seedling development. In addition, CTPS2 was identified as an essential enzyme in embryo development before, as knock-out mutants were embryo lethal. In line with this, ami-CTPS2 lines also exhibited reduced seed numbers per plant.

SUBMITTER: Bellin L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8669480 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cytosolic CTP Production Limits the Establishment of Photosynthesis in <i>Arabidopsis</i>.

Bellin Leo L   Scherer Vanessa V   Dörfer Eva E   Lau Anne A   Vicente Alexandre Magno AM   Meurer Jörg J   Hickl Daniel D   Möhlmann Torsten T  

Frontiers in plant science 20211130


CTP synthases (CTPS) comprise a protein family of the five members CTPS1-CTPS5 in Arabidopsis, all located in the cytosol. Specifically, downregulation of <i>CTPS2</i> by amiRNA technology results in plants with defects in chlorophyll accumulation and photosynthetic performance early in development. CTP and its deoxy form dCTP are present at low levels in developing seedlings. Thus, under conditions of fast proliferation, the synthesis of CTP (dCTP) can become a limiting factor for RNA and DNA s  ...[more]

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