Elevated inorganic carbon concentrating mechanism confers tolerance to high light in an arctic chlorella sp. ARM0029B = 극지 클로렐라 ARM0029B에서 강한 내성에 기여하는 증가된 무기탄소 농축 기작

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Elevated inorganic carbon concentrating mechanism confers tolerance to high light in an arctic chlorella sp. ARM0029B = 극지 클로렐라 ARM0029B에서 강한 내성에 기여하는 증가된 무기탄소 농축 기작
Author(s)
Kwon Hwangbo; Jong Min Lim; S W Jeong; J Vikramathithan; Y I Park; Won Joong Jeong
Bibliographic Citation
Frontiers in Plant Science, vol. 9, pp. 590-590
Publication Year
2018
Abstract
Microalgae and higher plants employ an inorganic carbon (Ci) concentrating mechanism (CCM) to increase CO2 availability to Rubisco. Operation of the CCM should enhance the activity of the Calvin cycle, which could act as an electron sink for electrons generated by photosynthesis, and lower the redox status of photosynthetic electron transport chains. In this study, a hypothesis that microalgal cells with fully operating CCM are less likely to be photodamaged was tested by comparing a Chlorella mutant with its wild type (WT). The mutant acquired by screening gamma-ray-induced mutant libraries of Chlorella sp. ArM0029B exhibited constitutively active CCM (CAC) even in the presence of additional Ci sources under mixotrophic growth conditions. In comparison to the WT alga, the mutant named to constitutively active CCM1 (CAC1) showed more transcript levels for genes coding proteins related to CCM such as Ci transporters and carbonic anhydrases (CA), and greater levels of intracellular Ci content and CA activity regardless of whether growth is limited by light or not. Under photoinhibitory conditions, CAC1 mutant showed faster growth than WT cells with more PSII reaction center core component D1 protein (encoded by psbA), higher photochemical efficiency as estimated by the chlorophyll fluorescence parameter (Fv/Fm), and fewer reactive oxygen species (ROS). Interestingly, high light (HL)-induced increase in ROS contents in WT cells was significantly inhibited by bicarbonate supplementation. It is concluded that constitutive operation of CCM endows Chlorella cells with resistance to HL partly by reducing the endogenous generation of ROS. These results will provide useful information on the interaction between CCM expression, ROS production, and photodamage in Chlorella and related microalgae
Keyword
CCMhigh light toleranceROSphotodamageChlorella
ISSN
1664-462X
Publisher
Frontiers Media Sa
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00590
Type
Article
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