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In Vivo Competition between Plastocyanin and a Copper-Dependent Regulator of the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Cytochrome c(6) Gene.

K L Hill1, S Merchant.   

Abstract

The Chlamydomonas reinhardtii gene encoding cytochrome c(6) (Cyt c(6)) is transcriptionally repressed by cupric ions. In quantitating the level of expression of this gene as a function of cupric ions available per cell, we find that transformed Chlamydomonas reinhardtii cells that accumulate high levels of plastocyanin (a type I copper protein) have a higher sensory threshold for copper-dependent repression of the Cyt c(6) gene than do untransformed, otherwise isogenic, cells that are plastocyanin-deficient. Also, in wild-type cells, the extent to which the gene is expressed at any given ratio of copper/cell is exactly correlated with the predicted deficiency (at this level of copper) in the organism's capacity to synthesize holoplastocyanin. These results support a simple model in which the sensory threshold for transcriptional repression of the Cyt c(6) gene is determined by direct competition for intracellular copper ions between a copper-binding regulator of this gene and plastocyanin. Thus, the organism is able to maintain a constant amount of Cyt c(6) plus plastocyanin per Photosystem I. With the use of in vitro-generated Cyt c(6)-encoding transcripts as a standard for the quantitation of cellular Cyt c(6) mRNA levels, we estimate that whereas copper-deficient wild-type cells maintain approximately 1 x 10(2) to 4 x 10(2) Cyt c(6)-specific transcripts per cell, copper-supplemented cells contain, on average, less than one Cyt c(6)-encoding mRNA. Thus, repression of the Cyt c(6) gene by copper ions is essentially 100%, making it unlikely that Cyt c(6) has any essential metabolic function in copper-supplemented cells. We find also that the steady-state levels of several transcripts, including those for Cyt c(6), are influenced by cell density, so that cells harvested at low density contain several-fold as many copies of a particular message as cells harvested near stationary phase.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 16652963      PMCID: PMC1075554          DOI: 10.1104/pp.100.1.319

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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