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A Thylakoid Membrane Protein Functions Synergistically with GUN5 in Chlorophyll Biosynthesis.


ABSTRACT: Chlorophyll (Chl) is essential for photosynthetic reactions and chloroplast development. While the enzymatic pathway for Chl biosynthesis is well established, the regulatory mechanism underlying the homeostasis of Chl levels remains largely unknown. In this study, we identified CBD1 (Chlorophyll Biosynthetic Defect1), which functions in the regulation of chlorophyll biosynthesis. The CBD1 gene was expressed specifically in green tissues and its protein product was embedded in the thylakoid membrane. Furthermore, CBD1 was precisely co-expressed and functionally correlated with GUN5 (Genome Uncoupled 5). Analysis of chlorophyll metabolic intermediates indicated that cbd1 and cbd1gun5 mutants over-accumulated magnesium protoporphyrin IX (Mg-Proto IX). In addition, the cbd1 mutant thylakoid contained less Mg than the wild type not only as a result of lower Chl content, but also implicating CBD1 in Mg transport. This was supported by the finding that CBD1 complemented a Mg2+ uptake-deficient Salmonella strain under low Mg conditions. Taken together, these results indicate that CBD1 functions synergistically with CHLH/GUN5 in Mg-Proto IX processing, and may serve as a Mg-transport protein to maintain Mg homeostasis in the chloroplast.

SUBMITTER: Zhang C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7747962 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Thylakoid Membrane Protein Functions Synergistically with GUN5 in Chlorophyll Biosynthesis.

Zhang Chi C   Zhang Bin B   Mu Baicong B   Zheng Xiaojiang X   Zhao Fugeng F   Lan Wenzhi W   Fu Aigen A   Luan Sheng S  

Plant communications 20200703 5


Chlorophyll (Chl) is essential for photosynthetic reactions and chloroplast development. While the enzymatic pathway for Chl biosynthesis is well established, the regulatory mechanism underlying the homeostasis of Chl levels remains largely unknown. In this study, we identified <i>CBD1</i> (<i>Chlorophyll Biosynthetic Defect1</i>), which functions in the regulation of chlorophyll biosynthesis. The <i>CBD1</i> gene was expressed specifically in green tissues and its protein product was embedded i  ...[more]

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