| Literature DB >> 18349152 |
Norbert Uehlein1, Beate Otto, David T Hanson, Matthias Fischer, Nate McDowell, Ralf Kaldenhoff.
Abstract
Photosynthesis is often limited by the rate of CO(2) diffusion from the atmosphere to the chloroplast. The primary resistances for CO(2) diffusion are thought to be at the stomata and at photosynthesizing cells via a combination resulting from resistances of aqueous solution as well as the plasma membrane and both outer and inner chloroplast membranes. In contrast with stomatal resistance, the resistance of biological membranes to gas transport is not widely recognized as a limiting factor for metabolic function. We show that the tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) plasma membrane and inner chloroplast membranes contain the aquaporin Nt AQP1. RNA interference-mediated decreases in Nt AQP1 expression lowered the CO(2) permeability of the inner chloroplast membrane. In vivo data show that the reduced amount of Nt AQP1 caused a 20% change in CO(2) conductance within leaves. Our discovery of CO(2) aquaporin function in the chloroplast membrane opens new opportunities for mechanistic examination of leaf internal CO(2) conductance regulation.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18349152 PMCID: PMC2329941 DOI: 10.1105/tpc.107.054023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Cell ISSN: 1040-4651 Impact factor: 11.277