The induction of pyrenoid synthesis by hyperoxia and its implications for the natural diversity of photosynthetic responses in Chlamydomonas

In algae, it is well established that the pyrenoid, a component of the carbon-concentrating mechanism (CCM), is essential for efficient photosynthesis at low CO . However, the signal that triggers the formation of the pyrenoid has remained elusive. Here, we show that, in , the pyrenoid is strongly i...

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Veröffentlicht in:eLife 2021-12, Vol.10
Hauptverfasser: Neofotis, Peter, Temple, Joshua, Tessmer, Oliver L, Bibik, Jacob, Norris, Nicole, Pollner, Eric, Lucker, Ben, Weraduwage, Sarathi M, Withrow, Alecia, Sears, Barbara, Mogos, Greg, Frame, Melinda, Hall, David, Weissman, Joseph, Kramer, David M
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Zusammenfassung:In algae, it is well established that the pyrenoid, a component of the carbon-concentrating mechanism (CCM), is essential for efficient photosynthesis at low CO . However, the signal that triggers the formation of the pyrenoid has remained elusive. Here, we show that, in , the pyrenoid is strongly induced by hyperoxia, even at high CO or bicarbonate levels. These results suggest that the pyrenoid can be induced by a common product of photosynthesis specific to low CO or hyperoxia. Consistent with this view, the photorespiratory by-product, H O , induced the pyrenoid, suggesting that it acts as a signal. Finally, we show evidence for linkages between genetic variations in hyperoxia tolerance, H O signaling, and pyrenoid morphologies.
ISSN:2050-084X
2050-084X
DOI:10.7554/eLife.67565