TY - JOUR
T1 - A T-DNA insertion mutant of AtHMA1 gene encoding a Cu transporting ATPase in Arabidopsis thaliana has a defect in the water-water cycle of photosynthesis
AU - Higuchi, Mieko
AU - Ozaki, Hiroshi
AU - Matsui, Minami
AU - Sonoike, Kintake
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Prof. T. Shikanai (Kyoto University) for giving us the pgr5 and crr2 seeds and antibodies against PGR5 and NdhH. We also thank the Arabidopsis Biological Resource Center for providing Arabidopsis plants. This research was supported in part by Great-in-Aid for Scientific Research (B) from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and Grant-in-Aid for Genome Biology from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports Science and Technology to KS.
PY - 2009/3/3
Y1 - 2009/3/3
N2 - The water-water cycle is the electron flow through scavenging enzymes for the reactive species of oxygen in chloroplasts, and is proposed to play a role in alternative electron sink in photosynthesis. Here we showed that the water-water cycle is impaired in the T-DNA insertion mutant of AtHMA1 gene encoding a Cu transporting ATPase in chloroplasts. Chlorophyll fluorescence under steady state was not affected in hma1, indicating that photosynthetic electron transport under normal condition was not impaired. Under electron acceptor limited conditions, however, hma1 showed distinguished phenotype in chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics. The most severe phenotype of hma1 could be observed in high (0.1%) CO2 concentrations, indicating that hma1 has the defect other than photorespiration. The transient increase of chlorophyll fluorescence upon the cessation of the actinic light as well as the NPQ induction of chlorophyll fluorescence revealed that the two pathways of cyclic electron flow around PSI, NDH-pathway and FQR-pathway, are both intact in hma1. Based on the NPQ induction under 0% oxygen condition, we conclude that the water-water cycle is impaired in hma1, presumably due to the decreased level of Cu/Zn SOD in the mutant. Under high CO2 condition, hma1 exhibited slightly higher NPQ induction than wild type plants, while this increase of NPQ in hma1 was suppressed when hma1 was crossed with crr2 having a defect in NDH-mediated PSI cyclic electron flow. We propose that the water-water cycle and NDH-mediated pathways might be regulated compensationally with each other especially when photorespiration is suppressed.
AB - The water-water cycle is the electron flow through scavenging enzymes for the reactive species of oxygen in chloroplasts, and is proposed to play a role in alternative electron sink in photosynthesis. Here we showed that the water-water cycle is impaired in the T-DNA insertion mutant of AtHMA1 gene encoding a Cu transporting ATPase in chloroplasts. Chlorophyll fluorescence under steady state was not affected in hma1, indicating that photosynthetic electron transport under normal condition was not impaired. Under electron acceptor limited conditions, however, hma1 showed distinguished phenotype in chlorophyll fluorescence characteristics. The most severe phenotype of hma1 could be observed in high (0.1%) CO2 concentrations, indicating that hma1 has the defect other than photorespiration. The transient increase of chlorophyll fluorescence upon the cessation of the actinic light as well as the NPQ induction of chlorophyll fluorescence revealed that the two pathways of cyclic electron flow around PSI, NDH-pathway and FQR-pathway, are both intact in hma1. Based on the NPQ induction under 0% oxygen condition, we conclude that the water-water cycle is impaired in hma1, presumably due to the decreased level of Cu/Zn SOD in the mutant. Under high CO2 condition, hma1 exhibited slightly higher NPQ induction than wild type plants, while this increase of NPQ in hma1 was suppressed when hma1 was crossed with crr2 having a defect in NDH-mediated PSI cyclic electron flow. We propose that the water-water cycle and NDH-mediated pathways might be regulated compensationally with each other especially when photorespiration is suppressed.
KW - Arabidopsis thaliana
KW - AtHMA1
KW - Cu transporting ATPase in chloroplast
KW - Cu/Zn SOD
KW - Cyclic electron flow around PSI
KW - Water-water cycle
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2008.12.002
DO - 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2008.12.002
M3 - Article
C2 - 19144536
AN - SCOPUS:60549093180
SN - 1011-1344
VL - 94
SP - 205
EP - 213
JO - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
JF - Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology B: Biology
IS - 3
ER -