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Pheophytin Pheophorbide Hydrolase (Pheophytinase) Is Involved in Chlorophyll Breakdown during Leaf Senescence in <i>Arabidopsis</i><sup>[W],[OA]</sup>

Author(s)
Schelbert, Silvia
Aubry, Sylvain
Burla, Bo
Agne, Birgit
Kessler, Félix  
Laboratoire de physiologie végétale  
Krupinska, Karin
Hörtensteiner, Stefan
Date issued
2009
In
The Plant Cell, American Society of Plant Biologists, 2009/21/3/767-785
Abstract
During leaf senescence, chlorophyll is removed from thylakoid membranes and converted in a multistep pathway to colorless breakdown products that are stored in vacuoles. Dephytylation, an early step of this pathway, increases water solubility of the breakdown products. It is widely accepted that chlorophyll is converted into pheophorbide via chlorophyllide. However, chlorophyllase, which converts chlorophyll to chlorophyllide, was found not to be essential for dephytylation in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>. Here, we identify pheophytinase (PPH), a chloroplast-located and senescence-induced hydrolase widely distributed in algae and land plants. In vitro, <i>Arabidopsis</i> PPH specifically dephytylates the Mg-free chlorophyll pigment, pheophytin (phein), yielding pheophorbide. An <i>Arabidopsis</i> mutant deficient in PPH (<i>pph-1</i>) is unable to degrade chlorophyll during senescence and therefore exhibits a stay-green phenotype. Furthermore, <i>pph-1</i> accumulates phein during senescence. Therefore, PPH is an important component of the chlorophyll breakdown machinery of senescent leaves, and we propose that the sequence of early chlorophyll catabolic reactions be revised. Removal of Mg most likely precedes dephytylation, resulting in the following order of early breakdown intermediates: chlorophyll → pheophytin → pheophorbide. Chlorophyllide, the last precursor of chlorophyll biosynthesis, is most likely not an intermediate of breakdown. Thus, chlorophyll anabolic and catabolic reactions are metabolically separated.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/57465
DOI
10.1105/tpc.108.064089
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