| Literature DB >> 25674099 |
Abir U Igamberdiev1, Leszek A Kleczkowski2.
Abstract
The bulk of ATP synthesis in plants is performed by ATP synthase, the main bioenergetics engine of cells, operating both in mitochondria and in chloroplasts. The reaction mechanism of ATP synthase has been studied in detail for over half a century; however, its optimal performance depends also on the steady delivery of ATP synthase substrates and the removal of its products. For mitochondrial ATP synthase, we analyze here the provision of stable conditions for (i) the supply of ADP and Mg(2+), supported by adenylate kinase (AK) equilibrium in the intermembrane space, (ii) the supply of phosphate via membrane transporter in symport with H(+), and (iii) the conditions of outflow of ATP by adenylate transporter carrying out the exchange of free adenylates. We also show that, in chloroplasts, AK equilibrates adenylates and governs Mg(2+) contents in the stroma, optimizing ATP synthase and Calvin cycle operation, and affecting the import of inorganic phosphate in exchange with triose phosphates. It is argued that chemiosmosis is not the sole component of ATP synthase performance, which also depends on AK-mediated equilibrium of adenylates and Mg(2+), adenylate transport, and phosphate release and supply.Entities:
Keywords: ATP synthase; adenylate kinase; chemiosmosis; chloroplasts; magnesium; mitochondria
Year: 2015 PMID: 25674099 PMCID: PMC4309032 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2015.00010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
FIGURE 1Scheme of the AK involvement in supporting operation of the mitochondrial ATP synthase. AMP-generating reactions include apyrase (1) and ATP-consuming biosynthetic reactions releasing AMP and pyrophosphate (2). AK, adenylate kinase; ANT, adenine nucleotide translocator; AS, ATP synthase; ETC, electron transport chain; IMM, inner mitochochondrial membrane; PT, phosphate translocator; SnRK1, plant analog of AMP-activated protein kinase (sucrose-non-fermenting-1-related protein kinase-1).
FIGURE 2Scheme of the AK involvement in supporting operation of the chloroplast ATP synthase. Abbreviations are the same as in Figure 1. TM, thylakoid membrane; TPT, triose phosphate transporter.
FIGURE 3Scheme linking operations of mitochondrial and chloroplastic ATP synthases with AK equilibrium in the IMS/cytosol and stroma compartments, and effects on subsequent carbon metabolism.