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

Auteur(s)
Pralon, Thibaut 
Institut de biologie 
Venkatasalam, Shanmugabalaji 
Institut de biologie 
Longoni, Fiamma 
Institut de biologie 
Ksas, Brigitte
Collombat, Joy 
Institut de biologie 
Desmeules, Saskia
Glauser, Gaëtan 
Institut de biologie 
Havaux, Michel
Finazzi, Giovanni
Kessler, Félix 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2019-6-20
In
Communications Biology
No
2
De la page
220
A la page
220
Revu par les pairs
1
Résumé
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.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/28089
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2020-02-16_2901_6947.pdf (2.14 MB)
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