| Literature DB >> 27302341 |
Chao Wang1, Weitao Xu1, Honglei Jin2, Taijie Zhang1, Jianbin Lai1, Xuan Zhou1, Shengchun Zhang1, Shengjie Liu1, Xuewu Duan3, Hongbin Wang2, Changlian Peng1, Chengwei Yang4.
Abstract
Calcium is important for chloroplast, not only in its photosynthetic but also nonphotosynthetic functions. Multiple Ca(2+)/H(+) transporters and channels have been described and studied in the plasma membrane and organelle membranes of plant cells; however, the molecular identity and physiological roles of chloroplast Ca(2+)/H(+) antiporters have remained unknown. Here we report the identification and characterization of a member of the UPF0016 family, CCHA1 (a chloroplast-localized potential Ca(2+)/H(+) antiporter), in Arabidopsis thaliana. We observed that the ccha1 mutant plants developed pale green leaves and showed severely stunted growth along with impaired photosystem II (PSII) function. CCHA1 localizes to the chloroplasts, and the levels of the PSII core subunits and the oxygen-evolving complex were significantly decreased in the ccha1 mutants compared with the wild type. In high Ca(2+) concentrations, Arabidopsis CCHA1 partially rescued the growth defect of yeast gdt1Δ null mutant, which is defective in a Ca(2+)/H(+) antiporter. The ccha1 mutant plants also showed significant sensitivity to high concentrations of CaCl2 and MnCl2, as well as variation in pH. Taken these results together, we propose that CCHA1 might encode a putative chloroplast-localized Ca(2+)/H(+) antiporter with critical functions in the regulation of PSII and in chloroplast Ca(2+) and pH homeostasis in Arabidopsis.Entities:
Keywords: CCHA1; Ca(2+) homeostasis; Ca(2+)/H(+) antiporter; pH homeostasis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27302341 DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2016.05.015
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant ISSN: 1674-2052 Impact factor: 13.164