拟南芥类囊体腔7.6蛋白在光系统II组装中的功能。

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY
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摘要

亲环蛋白38 (Cyclophilin 38, CYP38)在光系统II (PSII)的组装和稳定性中起着至关重要的作用,但其分子机制尚不清楚。在这项研究中,我们发现类囊体腔蛋白7.6 (TLP7.6)是CYP38的体内相互作用物。在正常生长条件下,tlp7.6单突变体与野生型Col-0相比没有显著的表型差异。而cyp38-2/tlp7.6-1双突变体表现出较tlp7.6和cyp38-2单突变体更为明显的发育缺陷,包括生长发育迟缓、开花延迟、叶片发黄、初生根短、叶绿体超微结构异常、生物量减少等。光合分析显示,cyp38-2/tlp7.6-1和cyp38-2突变体的PSII能力显著降低,与其生长缓慢的表型一致。Blue native PAGE分析显示cyp38-2/tlp7.6-1中PSII超配合物和光收集配合物II (LHCII)显著减少,而PSII单体(PSII- m)显著增加。免疫印迹和二维凝胶电泳进一步证实,在双突变体中,PSII、PSI和atp酶亚基的关键成分水平下降。总之,这些结果突出了TLP7.6在cyp38介导的PSII组装中作为辅助因子的作用,并提供了对类囊体管腔蛋白在光合作用中的功能的见解。
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Characterization of Arabidopsis thaliana thylakoid lumen 7.6 protein functions in photosystem II assembly.

Cyclophilin 38 (CYP38) plays a crucial role in the assembly and stability of photosystem II (PSII), but its molecular mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we identified thylakoid lumen protein 7.6 (TLP7.6) as an in vivo interactor of CYP38. Under normal growth conditions, the tlp7.6 single mutant exhibited no significant phenotypic differences compared to wild-type Col-0. However, the cyp38-2/tlp7.6-1 double mutant displayed severe developmental defects, including stunted growth, delayed flowering, yellowish leaf, short primary roots, abnormal chloroplast ultrastructure, and reduced biomass, which were more pronounced than those in either the tlp7.6 or cyp38-2 single mutant. Photosynthetic analysis revealed that PSII capacities in cyp38-2/tlp7.6-1 and cyp38-2 mutants were significantly reduced, consistent with their slow-growth phenotype. Blue native PAGE analysis demonstrated a substantial reduction in PSII supercomplexes and light-harvesting complex II (LHCII) in cyp38-2/tlp7.6-1, while PSII monomer (PSII-M) were significantly increased. Immunoblotting and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis further confirmed decreased levels of key components of PSII, PSI, and ATPase subunits in the double mutant. Altogether, these results highlight the role of TLP7.6 as an assistive factor in CYP38-mediated PSII assembly, and provide insights into thylakoid lumen protein function in photosynthesis.

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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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