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The role of PGR5 in the redox poising of photosynthetic electron transport
Authors:Beena Nandha  Pierre Joliot  Giles N Johnson
Institution:a Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, 3.614 Stopford Building Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK
b UMR-7141 CNRS-Université Paris-6, Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, 13 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005 Paris, France
Abstract:The pgr5 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana has been described as being deficient in cyclic electron flow around photosystem I, however, the precise role of the PGR5 protein remains unknown. To address this issue, photosynthetic electron transport was examined in intact leaves of pgr5 and wild type A. thaliana. Based on measurements of the kinetics of P700 oxidation in far red light and re-reduction following oxidation in the presence of DCMU, we conclude that this mutant is able to perform cyclic electron flow at a rate similar to the wild type. The PGR5 protein is therefore not essential for cyclic flow. However, cyclic flow is affected by the pgr5 mutation under conditions where this process is normally enhanced in wild type leaves, i.e. high light or low CO2 concentrations resulted in enhancement of cyclic electron flow. This suggests a different capacity to regulate cyclic flow in response to environmental stimuli in the mutant. We also show that the pgr5 mutant is affected in the redox poising of the chloroplast, with the electron transport chain being substantially reduced under most conditions. This may result in defective feedback regulation of photosynthetic electron transport under some conditions, thus providing a rationale for the reduced efficiency of cyclic electron flow.
Keywords:CEF  Cyclic electron flow  cyt b6f  Cytochrome b6f complex  ΔpH  pH gradient across the thylakoid membrane  LEF  Linear electron flow  pETC  Photosynthetic electron transport chain  PSI  Photosystem I  PSII  Photosystem II
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