| Literature DB >> 27401059 |
Xian Xue1,2, Qi Wang1, Yanli Qu1, Hongyang Wu1, Fengqin Dong3, Haoyan Cao1, Hou-Ling Wang1, Jianwei Xiao1, Yingbai Shen1, Yinglang Wan1.
Abstract
Here, we compared the development of dark- and light-grown Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) cotyledons, which synthesize chlorophyll in the dark, representing a different phenomenon from angiosperm model plants. We determined that the grana lamellar membranes were well developed in both chloroplasts and etiochloroplasts. The accumulation of thylakoid membrane protein complexes was similar between chloroplasts and etiochloroplasts. Measurement of chlorophyll fluorescence parameters indicated that photosystem II (PSII) had low photosynthetic activities, whereas the photosystem I (PSI)-driven cyclic electron flow (CEF) rate exceeded the rate of PSII-mediated photon harvesting in etiochloroplasts. Analysis of the protein contents in etiochloroplasts indicated that the light-harvesting complex II remained mostly in its monomeric conformation. The ferredoxin NADP+ oxidoreductase and NADH dehydrogenase-like complexes were relatively abundantly expressed in etiochloroplasts for Chinese fir. Our transcriptome analysis contributes a global expression database for Chinese fir cotyledons, providing background information on the regulatory mechanisms of different genes involved in the development of dark- and light-grown cotyledons. In conclusion, we provide a novel description of the early developmental status of the light-dependent and light-independent photosynthetic apparatuses in gymnosperms.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990Cunninghamia lanceolatazzm321990; cyclic electron flow; photomorphogenesis; photosynthetic activities; photosynthetic apparatus; skotomorphogenesis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27401059 DOI: 10.1111/nph.14096
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151