Orchestration Of Photosynthesis-associated Gene Expression And Galactolipid Biosynthesis During Chloroplast Differentiation In Plants.

Sho Fujii, Hajime Wada, Koichi Kobayashi
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The chloroplast thylakoid membrane is composed of membrane lipids and photosynthetic protein complexes, and orchestration of thylakoid lipid biosynthesis and photosynthesis-associated protein accumulation is considered important for thylakoid development. Galactolipids consist of ~80% of the thylakoid lipids and their biosynthesis is fundamental for chloroplast development. We previously reported that the suppression of galactolipid biosynthesis decreased the expression of photosynthesis-associated nuclear- and plastid-encoded genes (PhANGs and PhAPGs). However, the mechanism for coordinative regulation between galactolipid biosynthesis in plastids and expression of PhANGs and PhAPGs remains largely unknown. To elucidate this mechanism, we investigated the gene expression patterns in galactolipid-deficient Arabidopsis seedlings during the deetiolation process. We found that galactolipids are crucial for inducing both the transcript accumulation of PhANGs and PhAPGs and the accumulation of plastid-encoded photosynthesis-associated proteins in developing chloroplasts. Genetic analysis indicates the contribution of GENOMES UNCOUPLED1 (GUN1)-mediated plastid-to-nucleus signaling pathway for PhANG regulation in response to galactolipid levels. Previous studies suggested that the accumulation of GUN1 reflects the state of protein homeostasis in plastids and alters the PhANG expression level. Thus we propose a model that galactolipid biosynthesis determines the protein homeostasis in plastids at the initial phase of deetiolation and optimizes the GUN1-dependent signaling to regulate the PhANG expression. This mechanism might contribute to orchestrating the biosynthesis of lipids and proteins for the biogenesis of functional chloroplasts in plants.
植物叶绿体分化过程中光合作用相关基因表达和半乳糖脂生物合成的协调性
叶绿体的类囊体膜由膜脂和光合蛋白复合物组成,类囊体脂质的生物合成和光合作用相关蛋白的积累被认为对类囊体的发育非常重要。半乳糖脂占类囊体脂质的约 80%,其生物合成是叶绿体发育的基础。我们曾报道,抑制半乳糖脂的生物合成会降低光合作用相关的核和质体编码基因(PhANGs 和 PhAPGs)的表达。然而,质体中半乳糖脂生物合成与 PhANGs 和 PhAPGs 表达之间的协调调控机制在很大程度上仍然未知。为了阐明这一机制,我们研究了拟南芥幼苗在去叶过程中半乳糖脂缺陷基因的表达模式。我们发现,半乳糖脂对于诱导 PhANGs 和 PhAPGs 的转录本积累以及发育中叶绿体中质体编码的光合作用相关蛋白的积累至关重要。遗传分析表明,GENOMES UNCOUPLED1(GUN1)介导的质体到细胞核信号通路有助于PhANG对半乳糖脂水平的调控。先前的研究表明,GUN1的积累反映了质体中蛋白质的平衡状态,并改变了PhANG的表达水平。因此,我们提出了一个模型,即半乳糖脂的生物合成决定了脱叶初期质体中的蛋白质平衡,并优化了依赖于 GUN1 的信号传导,从而调节 PhANG 的表达。这一机制可能有助于协调脂质和蛋白质的生物合成,促进植物功能叶绿体的生物形成。
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