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Alternative photosynthesis pathways drive the algal CO2-concentrating mechanism
by
Cuiné, Stephan
, Peltier, Gilles
, Dao, Ousmane
, Auroy, Pascaline
, Li-Beisson, Yonghua
, Burlacot, Adrien
in
45
/ 631/449/1734
/ 631/57/1464
/ 631/80
/ 82
/ Algae
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic microorganisms
/ Aquatic plants
/ Bicarbonates
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Chloroplasts
/ Concentration gradient
/ Crop production
/ Emissions
/ Energy
/ Energy distribution
/ Enzymes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inorganic carbon
/ Light
/ Metabolism
/ Microalgae
/ Mitochondria
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photoreduction
/ Photosynthesis
/ Proteins
/ Protons
/ Ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2022
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Alternative photosynthesis pathways drive the algal CO2-concentrating mechanism
by
Cuiné, Stephan
, Peltier, Gilles
, Dao, Ousmane
, Auroy, Pascaline
, Li-Beisson, Yonghua
, Burlacot, Adrien
in
45
/ 631/449/1734
/ 631/57/1464
/ 631/80
/ 82
/ Algae
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic microorganisms
/ Aquatic plants
/ Bicarbonates
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Chloroplasts
/ Concentration gradient
/ Crop production
/ Emissions
/ Energy
/ Energy distribution
/ Enzymes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inorganic carbon
/ Light
/ Metabolism
/ Microalgae
/ Mitochondria
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photoreduction
/ Photosynthesis
/ Proteins
/ Protons
/ Ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2022
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Alternative photosynthesis pathways drive the algal CO2-concentrating mechanism
by
Cuiné, Stephan
, Peltier, Gilles
, Dao, Ousmane
, Auroy, Pascaline
, Li-Beisson, Yonghua
, Burlacot, Adrien
in
45
/ 631/449/1734
/ 631/57/1464
/ 631/80
/ 82
/ Algae
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Aquatic microorganisms
/ Aquatic plants
/ Bicarbonates
/ Carbon
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide emissions
/ Chloroplasts
/ Concentration gradient
/ Crop production
/ Emissions
/ Energy
/ Energy distribution
/ Enzymes
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Inorganic carbon
/ Light
/ Metabolism
/ Microalgae
/ Mitochondria
/ multidisciplinary
/ Photoreduction
/ Photosynthesis
/ Proteins
/ Protons
/ Ribulose-bisphosphate carboxylase
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
2022
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Alternative photosynthesis pathways drive the algal CO2-concentrating mechanism
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Alternative photosynthesis pathways drive the algal CO2-concentrating mechanism
2022
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Overview
Global photosynthesis consumes ten times more CO
2
than net anthropogenic emissions, and microalgae account for nearly half of this consumption
1
. The high efficiency of algal photosynthesis relies on a mechanism concentrating CO
2
(CCM) at the catalytic site of the carboxylating enzyme RuBisCO, which enhances CO
2
fixation
2
. Although many cellular components involved in the transport and sequestration of inorganic carbon have been identified
3
,
4
, how microalgae supply energy to concentrate CO
2
against a thermodynamic gradient remains unknown
4
–
6
. Here we show that in the green alga
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
, the combined action of cyclic electron flow and O
2
photoreduction—which depend on PGRL1 and flavodiiron proteins, respectively—generate a low luminal pH that is essential for CCM function. We suggest that luminal protons are used downstream of thylakoid bestrophin-like transporters, probably for the conversion of bicarbonate to CO
2
. We further establish that an electron flow from chloroplast to mitochondria contributes to energizing non-thylakoid inorganic carbon transporters, probably by supplying ATP. We propose an integrated view of the network supplying energy to the CCM, and describe how algal cells distribute energy from photosynthesis to power different CCM processes. These results suggest a route for the transfer of a functional algal CCM to plants to improve crop productivity.
The CO
2
-concentrating mechanism of the green alga
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
is dependent on pH gradients generated by both cyclic electron flow and O
2
photoreduction.
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