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The chlorophyll-deficient gun5-1 and cch Arabidopsis mutants carry single point mutations in the CHLH subunit of the magnesium chelatase enzyme, which catalyses the first committed step of chlorophyll biosynthesis. Recombinant Synechocystis ChlH subunits carrying the gun5-1 or cch mutations are inactive in Mg-chelatase assays, despite being able to bind both substrate and product, and retaining a capacity to form a ChlH–ChlI–ChlD Mg-chelatase complex. These mutant subunits act as inhibitors of ChlH, showing that the ChlH-porphyrin complex associates reversibly with the ChlI and D subunits during the catalytic cycle. This inhibition is reversed upon addition of Gun4.  相似文献   

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The genes encoding the three Mg chelatase subunits, ChlH, ChlI and ChlD, from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC6803 were all cloned in the same pET9a-based Escherichia coli expression plasmid, forming an artificial chlH-I-D operon under the control of the strong T7 promoter. When a soluble extract from IPTG-induced E. coli cells containing the pET9a-ChlHID plasmid was assayed for Mg chelatase activity in vitro, a high activity was obtained, suggesting that all three subunits are present in a soluble and active form. The chlM gene of Synechocystis PCC6803 was also cloned in a pET-based E. coli expression vector. Soluble extract from an E. coli strain expressing chlM converted Mg-protoporphyrin IX to Mg-protoporphyrin monomethyl ester, demonstrating that chlM encodes the Mg-protoporphyrin methyltransferase of Synechocystis. Co-expression of the chlM gene together with the chlH-I-D construct yielded soluble protein extracts which converted protoporphyrin IX to Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester without detectable accumulation of the Mg-protoporphyrin IX intermediate. Thus, active Mg chelatase and Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase can be coupled in E. coli extracts. Purified ChlI, -D and -H subunits in combination with purified ChlM protein were subsequently used to demonstrate in vitro that a molar ratio of ChlM to ChlH of 1 to 1 results in conversion of protoporphyrin IX to Mg-protoporphyrin monomethyl ester without significant accumulation of Mg-protoporphyrin.  相似文献   

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The chelation of Fe2+ and Mg2+ ions forms protoheme IX and Mg-protoporphyrin IX, respectively, and the latter is an intermediate in chlorophyll synthesis. Active magnesium protoporphyrin IX chelatase (Mg-chelatase) is an enzyme complex consisting of three different subunits. To investigate the function of the CHL I subunit of Mg-chelatase and the effects of modified Mg-chelatase activity on the tetrapyrrole biosynthetic pathway, we characterized N. tabacum transformants carrying gene constructs with the Chl I cDNA sequence in antisense and sense orientation under the control of the CaMV 35S promoter. Both elevated and diminished levels of Chl I mRNA and Chl I protein led to reduced Mg-chelatase activities, reflecting a perturbation of the assembly of the enzyme complex. The transformed plants did not accumulate the substrate of Mg-chelatase, protoporphyrin IX, but the leaves contained less chlorophyll and possessed increased chlorophyll a/b ratios, as well as a deficiency of light-harvesting chlorophyll binding proteins of photosystems I and II. The expression and activity of several tetrapyrrolic enzymes were reduced in parallel to lower the Mg-chelatase activity. Consistent with the lower chlorophyll contents, the rate-limiting synthesis of 5-aminolevulinate was also decreased in the transgenic lines analyzed. The consequence of reduced Mg-chelatase on early and late steps of chlorophyll synthesis, and on the organization of light harvesting complexes is discussed.  相似文献   

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Mg-protoporphyrin IX chelatase catalyzes insertion of the magnesium ion into protoporphyrin IX, the last common intermediate precursor in chlorophyll and heme biosynthesis, to form Mg-protoporphyrin IX. In Rhodobacter sphaeroides, and Synechocystis, the three open reading frames bchD/chlD, bchH/chlH and bchl/chll encode proteins which are required for in vitro Mg-chelatase activity. In higher plants also, three proteins are necessary for the Mg chelation, and genes homologous to bchH and bchl have been isolated previously. In this study, a novel tobacco cDNA sequence homologous to bchD is isolated and initially characterized. Together with the tobacco clones encoding the other two subunits, full-length cDNAs are now available for the first time for all three subunits of one plant species. The CHL D polypeptide deduced from the open reading frame encodes a protein of 758 aa (82.9 kDa) with an amino terminal extension that resembles a plastid transit peptide. Sequence comparison of tobacco CHL D revealed similarities to the D subunit of Rhodobacter and Synechocystis of 44% and 75%. The amino terminal half of CHL D shows significant similarity (46%) to the entire CHL I peptide sequence, indicating a gene duplication from an ancestral gene. The carboxy terminal half seemed to be unique. Both parts of CHL D are linked with a glutamine/asparagine/proline-rich region flanked by a highly acid-rich segment. Protein-protein interaction among the three subunits CHL D, H and I was studied using the yeast two-hybrid system. Physical interaction was demonstrated between CHL D and CHL I indicating that CHL D is part of the Mg-chelatase. Heterodimer formation of CHL H with CHL I or CHL D could not be demonstrated by transactivation of the lacZ reporter gene. Homodimerization of the CHL D subunit was indicated in the more sensitive assay on X-Gal-containing agar plates. In vitro Mg2+ insertion into protoporphyrin IX was demonstrated in protein extracts of yeast strains expressing the three subunits of tobacco Mg-chelatase. The reconstitution of the recombinant enzyme activity required additional ATP.  相似文献   

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A bacteriochlorophyll a biosynthesis mutant of the purple photosynthetic bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus was functionally complemented with a cosmid genomic library from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. The complemented R. capsulatus strain contains a defined mutation in the bchM gene that codes for Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase, the enzyme which converts Mg-protoporphyrin IX to Mg-protoporphyrin IX methylester using S-adenosyl-l-methionine as a cofactor. Since chlorophyll biosynthesis also requires the same methylation reaction, the Synechocystis genome should similarly code for a Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase. Sequence analysis of the complementing Synechocystis cosmid indicates that it contains an open reading frame exhibiting 29% sequence identity to BchM. In addition, expression of the Synechocystis gene in the R. capsulatus bchM mutant via the strong R. capsulatus puc promoter was shown to support nearly wild-type levels of bacteriochlorophyll a synthesis. To our knowledge, the Synechocystis sequence thus represents the first chlorophyll biosynthesis gene homolog of bchM. The complementing Synechocystis cosmid was also shown to code for a gene product that is a member of a highly conserved family of RNA binding proteins, the function of which in cyanobacteria remains undetermined.  相似文献   

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Chlamydomonas reinhardtii chloroplasts catalyzed two sequential steps of Chl biosynthesis, S-adenosyl-l-methionine:Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase and Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester oxidative cyclase. A double mutant strain of C. reinhardtii was constructed which has a cell wall deficiency and is unable to form chlorophyll in the dark. Dark-grown cells were disrupted with a BioNeb nebulizer under conditions which lysed the plasma membrane but not the chloroplast envelope. Chloroplasts were purified by Percoll density gradient centrifugation. The purified chloroplasts were used to define components required for the biosynthesis of Mg-2,4-divinylpheoporphyrin a 5 (divinyl protochlorophyllide) from Mg-protoporphyrin IX. Product formation requires the addition of Mg-protoporphyrin IX, the substrate for S-adenosyl-l-methionine:Mg-protoporphyrin IX methyltransferase which produces Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester. The Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester that is generated in situ is the substrate for Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester oxidative cyclase. The reaction product was identified as Mg-2,4-divinylpheoporphyrin a 5 (divinyl protochlorophyllide) by excitation and emission spectrofluorometry and HPLC on ion-paired reverse-phase and polyethylene columns. Mg-2,4-divinylpheoporphyrin a 5 formation by the coupled enzyme system required O2 and was stimulated by the addition of NADP+, an NADPH regenerating system, and S-adenosyl-l-methionine. Product was formed at a relatively steady rate for at least 60 min.Abbreviations MgDVP Mg-2,4-divinylpheoporphyrin a 5 (divinyl protochlorophyllide) - SAM S-adenosyl-l-methionine  相似文献   

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Effect of NaCl was studied on chlorophyll (Chl) synthesis and its intermediates (protoporphyrin IX, Mg-protoporphyrin IX, and protochlorophyllide), dry mass, ethylene evolution, and activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (APX) in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) seedlings at 24, 48, and 72 h after germination. A conspicuous decrease in Chl synthesis, associated with increase in ethylene evolution and SOD and APX activities, was noted as NaCl concentration was increased from 0 to 100 mM. This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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植物叶绿素生物合成途径(镁分支)中的第一个酶是镁离子螯合酶,它由I(ChlI)、D(ChlD)和H(ChlH)三个亚基组成.各亚基不仅参与叶绿素的生物合成,而且还与叶绿体到细胞核的反向信号传导有关.Gun4是一个卟啉结合蛋白,它能提高植物镁离子螯合酶的活性,在缺乏Gun4的条件下,镁离子螯合酶整个复合物非常不稳定,不足以开始催化反应.我们以前的研究发现,Gun4 的C末端几个氨基酸具有重要作用.在本文中,通过缺失突变,获得了C端缺失了8个氨基酸残基突变的Gun4(Gun4L).酵母双杂交与GST-pull down实验发现,Gun4L仍能与H亚基相互作用,原核表达和纯化Gun4L和镁离子螯合酶各亚基后,重组镁离子螯合酶的酶活分析证实,Gun4L对镁离子螯合酶的活性失去了激活作用.  相似文献   

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Tetrapyrrole regulation of nuclear gene expression   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
Tetrapyrroles are the structural backbone of chlorophyll and heme, and are essential for primary photochemistry, light harvesting, and electron transport. The biochemistry of their synthesis has been studied extensively, and it has been suggested that some of the tetrapyrrole biochemical intermediates can affect nuclear gene expression. In this review, tetrapyrrole biosynthesis, which occurs in the chloroplast, and its regulation will be covered. An analysis of the intracellular location of tetrapyrrole intermediates will also be included. The focus will be on tetrapyrrole intermediates that have been suggested to affect gene expression. These include Mg-protoporphyrin IX and Mg-protoporphyrin IX monomethyl ester. Recent evidence also suggests a specific signaling role for the H subunit of Mg-chelatase, an enzyme that catalyzes the insertion of Mg into the tetrapyrrole ring. Since gene expression studies have been done in plants and green algae, our discussion will be limited to these organisms. This revised version was published online in June 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.  相似文献   

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Six barley chlorophyll (Chl) mutants, viridis, flavoviridis, chlorina, xanhta, lutea, and albina, differed in the contents of Chl (a+b) and carotenoids (Cars). In accordance with their Chl-deficient phenotype, the Chl a and b and Car contents of mutants decreased from viridis to albina, only xantha had the same or even higher concentration of Cars as the wild type plant. The albina mutant completely lacked and xantha had a significantly reduced photosynthetic activity. We found quantitative differences in protein contents between wild type and mutant plants, with the lowest concentration per fresh mass in the albina mutant. Chl fluorescence analysis revealed that heat-treated barley leaves of both the wild type and Chl mutants had a lower photosystem 2 efficiency than the untreated ones. With 35S-methionine labelling and SDS-PAGE we found that six to nine de novo synthetized proteins appeared after heat shock (2 h, 42 °C) in the wild type and Chl mutants. In albina the expression of heat shock proteins (HSPs) was reduced to 50 % of that in the wild type. Hence mainly albina mutants, with a completely destroyed proteosynthetic apparatus of the chloroplasts, are able to synthesize a small set of HSPs. The albina mutant is a very useful tool for the study of different gene expression of chloroplast and nuclear DNA.  相似文献   

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During thylakoid membrane biogenesis, chlorophyll (Chl) biosynthesis and the accumulation of Chl-binding proteins are tightly linked, light-regulated processes. We have investigated the consequences faced by mutant plants with defects in Chl biosynthesis by studying a series of five homeologous allelic chlorina mutants in wheat (Triticum) and one phenotypically related barley (Hordeum vulgare) mutant that express the same pleiotropic mutant phenotype but to different extents. These mutants accumulate Chl at different rates, with the most severely affected plants having the slowest rate of Chl accumulation. Analysis of precursor pools in the Chl synthesis pathway indicates they have a partial block in Chl synthesis and accumulate protoporphyrin IX (Proto), the last porphyrin compound common to both heme and Chl synthesis. The affected plants with the most severe phenotypes accumulate the most Proto. Chloroplasts isolated from these mutants exhibit a lower activity of the enzyme Mg-chelatase, which catalyzes the first committed step in Chl synthesis. The most severely affected plants exhibit the greatest reduction in Mg-chelatase activity. Heme levels and protoporphyrinogen oxidase activity were the same for mutant and wild-type plants. We suggest that a block in Mg-chelatase activity in these mutants could account for the other traits of their pleiotropic phenotype previously described in the literature.  相似文献   

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The first committed step in the biosynthesis of (bacterio-)chlorophyll is the insertion of Mg2+ into protoporphyrin IX by Mg-chelatase. In all known (B)Chl-synthesizing organisms, Mg-chelatase is encoded by three genes that are homologous to bchH, bchD, and bchI of Rhodobacter spp. The genomes of all sequenced strains of green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobi) encode multiple bchH paralogs, and in the genome of Chlorobaculum tepidum, there are three bchH paralogs, denoted CT1295 (bchT), CT1955 (bchS), and CT1957 (bchH). Cba. tepidum mutants lacking one or two of these paralogs were constructed and characterized. All of the mutants lacking only one of these BchH homologs, as well as bchS bchT and bchH bchT double mutants, which can only produce BchH or BchS, respectively, were viable. However, attempts to construct a bchH bchS double mutant, in which only BchT was functional, were consistently unsuccessful. This result suggested that BchT alone is unable to support the minimal (B)Chl synthesis requirements of cells required for viability. The pigment compositions of the various mutant strains varied significantly. The BChl c content of the bchS mutant was only ~10% of that of the wild type, and this mutant excreted large amounts of protoporphyrin IX into the growth medium. The observed differences in BChl c production of the mutant strains were consistent with the hypothesis that the three BchH homologs function in end product regulation and/or substrate channeling of intermediates in the BChl c biosynthetic pathway. Electronic supplementary material  The online version of this article (doi:) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.  相似文献   

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The GENOMES UNCOUPLED4 (GUN4) protein stimulates chlorophyll biosynthesis by activating Mg-chelatase, the enzyme that commits protoporphyrin IX to chlorophyll biosynthesis. This stimulation depends on GUN4 binding the ChlH subunit of Mg-chelatase and the porphyrin substrate and product of Mg-chelatase. After binding porphyrins, GUN4 associates more stably with chloroplast membranes and was proposed to promote interactions between ChlH and chloroplast membranes—the site of Mg-chelatase activity. GUN4 was also proposed to attenuate the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by binding and shielding light-exposed porphyrins from collisions with O2. To test these proposals, we first engineered Arabidopsis thaliana plants that express only porphyrin binding–deficient forms of GUN4. Using these transgenic plants and particular mutants, we found that the porphyrin binding activity of GUN4 and Mg-chelatase contribute to the accumulation of chlorophyll, GUN4, and Mg-chelatase subunits. Also, we found that the porphyrin binding activity of GUN4 and Mg-chelatase affect the associations of GUN4 and ChlH with chloroplast membranes and have various effects on the expression of ROS-inducible genes. Based on our findings, we conclude that ChlH and GUN4 use distinct mechanisms to associate with chloroplast membranes and that mutant alleles of GUN4 and Mg-chelatase genes cause sensitivity to intense light by a mechanism that is potentially complex.  相似文献   

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For the assembly of a functional chloroplast, the coordinated expression of genes distributed between nucleus and chloroplasts is a prerequisite. While the nucleus plays an undisputed dominant role in controling biogenesis and functioning of chloroplasts, plastidic signals appear to control the expression of a subset of nuclear genes; the majority of which encodes chloroplast constituents. Tetrapyrrole biosynthesis intermediates are attractive candidates for one type of plastidic signal ever since an involvement of Mg–porphyrins in signaling from chloroplast to nucleus was first demonstrated in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. Since then, Mg-protoporphyrin IX has been shown to exert a regulatory function on nuclear genes in higher plants as well. Here we review evidence for the role played by tetrapyrroles in inter-organellar communication. We also report on a screening for nuclear genes that may be subject to regulation by tetrapyrroles. This revealed that (i) >HEMA, the gene encoding the first enzyme specific for porphyrin biosynthesis is induced by Mg-protoporphyrin IX, (ii) several nuclear HSP70 genes are regulated by tetrapyrroles. Members of the gene family induced by the feeding of Mg–rotoporphyrin IX encode chaperones located in either the chloroplast or the cytosol. These results point to an important role of Mg–tetrapyrroles as plastidic signal in controling the initial step of porphyrin biosynthesis, and the synthesis of chaperones involved in protein folding in cytosol/stroma, protein transport into organelles, and the stress response.  相似文献   

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Chloroplasts of a chlorophyll (Chl) b-less barley mutant were solubilized with digitonin and fractionated by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis with sodium deoxycholate in the running buffer. By this procedure, in contrast to using sodium dodecylsulfate (SDS) for solubilization, a Chl a-protein analogous to the major light-harvesting Chl a-b protein complex from wildtype chloroplasts was recovered. This mutant Chl a-protein comprises about fifty percent of the total Chl a, and is very similar in carotenoid, amino acid, protein and polypeptide composition to the major wildtype antenna Chl a-b protein. The only major differences we have found is its instability in the presence of SDS and sensitivity to protease action. Even with deoxycholate, the mutant Chl a complex often dissociates during electrophoresis into two green bands. The lack of Chl b appears to affect the normal organization of Chl a and protein in such a way as to render the complex more unstable.CIW-DPB No. 917.  相似文献   

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