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Calvin–Benson cycle regulation is getting complex
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Oxygenic phototrophs use the Calvin–Benson cycle to fix CO2 during photosynthesis. In the dark, glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) and phosphoribulokinase (PRK), two enzymes of the Calvin–Benson cycle, form an inactive complex with the regulatory protein CP12, mainly under the control of thioredoxins and pyridine nucleotides. In the light, complex dissociation allows GAPDH and PRK reactivation. The GAPDH/CP12/PRK complex is conserved from cyanobacteria to angiosperms and coexists in land plants with an autoassembling GAPDH that is analogously regulated. With the recently described 3D structures of PRK and GAPDH/CP12/PRK, the structural proteome of this ubiquitous regulatory system has been completed. This outcome opens a new avenue for understanding the regulatory potential of photosynthetic carbon fixation by laying the foundation for its knowledge-based manipulation.
- Subjects :
- 0106 biological sciences
0301 basic medicine
Cyanobacteria
Dehydrogenase
Plant Science
Photosynthesis
01 natural sciences
protein complexe
redox regulation
03 medical and health sciences
Magnoliopsida
Thioredoxins
stomatognathic system
photosynthesi
Light-independent reactions
Thioredoxin
Glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase
Regulation of gene expression
Phosphoribulokinase
biology
Phototroph
Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases
food and beverages
biology.organism_classification
Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenase
eye diseases
030104 developmental biology
Biochemistry
biology.protein
sense organs
metabolism
010606 plant biology & botany
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....f7adb03f2d8e6252768a3d67894dd258