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HCAR Is a Limitation Factor for Chlorophyll Cycle and Chlorophyll b Degradation in Chlorophyll-b-Overproducing Plants.


ABSTRACT: The chlorophyll (Chl) cycle is the metabolic pathway for Chl a and Chl b inter-conversion. In this pathway, Chl b is synthesized from Chl a by the catalyzing action of chlorophyllide a oxygenase (CAO). In contrast, Chl b is firstly reduced to produce 7-hydroxymethyl Chl (HMChl) a, which is catalyzed by two isozymes of Chl b reductase (CBR), non-yellow coloring 1 (NYC1) and NYC1-like (NOL). Subsequently, HMChl a is reduced to Chl a by HMChl a reductase (HCAR). CAO plays a pivotal role in Chl a/b ratio regulation and plants over-accumulate Chl b in CAO-overexpressing plants. NYC1 is more accumulated in Chl-b-overproducing plants, while HCAR is not changed. To investigate the role of HCAR in Chl cycle regulation, the Chl metabolites of Chl-b-overproducing plants were analyzed. The results showed that HMChl a accumulated in these plants, and it decreased and the Chl a/b ratio increased by overexpressing HCAR, implying HCAR is insufficient for Chl cycle in Chl-b-overproducing plants. Furthermore, during dark-induced senescence, the non-programmed cell death symptoms (leaves dehydrated with green color retained) of Chl-b-overproducing plants were obviously alleviated, and the content of HM pheophorbide (HMPheide) a and Pheide b were sharply decreased by overexpressing HCAR. These results imply that HCAR is also insufficient for Chl degradation in Chl-b-overproducing plants during senescence, thus causing the accumulation of Chl metabolites and non-programmed cell death of leaves. With these results taken together, we conclude that HCAR is not well regulated and it is a limiting factor for Chl cycle and Chl b degradation in Chl-b-overproducing plants.

SUBMITTER: Zhao X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7762049 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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HCAR Is a Limitation Factor for Chlorophyll Cycle and Chlorophyll <i>b</i> Degradation in Chlorophyll-<i>b</i>-Overproducing Plants.

Zhao Xuan X   Jia Ting T   Hu Xueyun X  

Biomolecules 20201205 12


The chlorophyll (Chl) cycle is the metabolic pathway for Chl <i>a</i> and Chl <i>b</i> inter-conversion. In this pathway, Chl <i>b</i> is synthesized from Chl <i>a</i> by the catalyzing action of chlorophyllide <i>a</i> oxygenase (CAO). In contrast, Chl <i>b</i> is firstly reduced to produce 7-hydroxymethyl Chl (HMChl) <i>a</i>, which is catalyzed by two isozymes of Chl <i>b</i> reductase (CBR), non-yellow coloring 1 (NYC1) and NYC1-like (NOL). Subsequently, HMChl <i>a</i> is reduced to Chl <i>a  ...[more]

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