Affiliation:
1. Institute for Integrative Biology of the Cell (I2BC) Université Paris‐Saclay CEA, CNRS 91198 Gif‐sur‐Yvette cedex France
2. Department of Bioscience, School of Biological and Environmental Sciences Kwansei‐Gakuin University 1 Gakuen‐Uegahara Sanda Hyogo 669‐1330 Japan
Abstract
SUMMARYThe plastid terminal oxidase PTOX controls the oxidation level of the plastoquinone pool in the thylakoid membrane and acts as a safety valve upon abiotic stress, but detailed characterization of its role in protecting the photosynthetic apparatus is limited. Here we used PTOX mutants in two model plants Arabidopsis thaliana and Marchantia polymorpha. In Arabidopsis, lack of PTOX leads to a severe defect in pigmentation, a so‐called variegated phenotype, when plants are grown at standard light intensities. We created a green Arabidopsis PTOX mutant expressing the bacterial carotenoid desaturase CRTI and a double mutant in Marchantia lacking both PTOX isoforms, the plant‐type and the alga‐type PTOX. In both species, lack of PTOX affected the redox state of the plastoquinone pool. Exposure of plants to high light intensity showed in the absence of PTOX higher susceptibility of photosystem I to light‐induced damage while photosystem II was more stable compared with the wild type demonstrating that PTOX plays both, a pro‐oxidant and an anti‐oxidant role in vivo. Our results shed new light on the function of PTOX in the protection of photosystem I and II.
Funder
Agence Nationale de la Recherche
Subject
Cell Biology,Plant Science,Genetics
Cited by
3 articles.
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