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PETO Interacts with Other Effectors of Cyclic Electron Flow in Chlamydomonas

Authors :
Olivier Vallon
Michael Schroda
Jae-Hyeok Lee
Hiroko Takahashi
Fabrice Rappaport
Stefan Schmollinger
Francis-André Wollman
Source :
Molecular plant. 9(4)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

While photosynthetic linear electron flow produces both ATP and NADPH, cyclic electron flow (CEF) around photosystem I (PSI) and cytochrome b6f generates only ATP. CEF is thus essential to balance the supply of ATP and NADPH for carbon fixation; however, it remains unclear how the system tunes the relative levels of linear and cyclic flow. Here, we show that PETO, a transmembrane thylakoid phosphoprotein specific of green algae, contributes to the stimulation of CEF when cells are placed in anoxia. In oxic conditions, PETO co-fractionates with other thylakoid proteins involved in CEF (ANR1, PGRL1, FNR). In PETO-knockdown strains, interactions between these CEF proteins are affected. Anoxia triggers a reorganization of the membrane, so that a subpopulation of PSI and cytochrome b6f now co-fractionates with the CEF effectors in sucrose gradients. The absence of PETO impairs this reorganization. Affinity purification identifies ANR1 as a major interactant of PETO. ANR1 contains two ANR domains, which are also found in the N-terminal region of NdhS, the ferredoxin-binding subunit of the plant ferredoxin-plastoquinone oxidoreductase (NDH). We propose that the ANR domain was co-opted by two unrelated CEF systems (PGR and NDH), possibly as a sensor of the redox state of the membrane.

Details

ISSN :
17529867
Volume :
9
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular plant
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0ca54ce2ac9314d3b06637a486dfdcf1