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Fudan Gao1,2,3, Jiaohong Zhao1,2,3, Liping Chen1,2,3, Natalia Battchikova1,2,3, Zhaoxing Ran1,2,3, Eva-Mari Aro1,2,3, Teruo Ogawa1,2,3, Weimin Ma4,5,6.
Abstract
Two mutants isolated from a tagging library of Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803 were sensitive to high light and had a tag in sll1471 encoding CpcG2, a linker protein for photosystem I (PSI)-specific antenna. Both mutants demonstrated strongly impaired NDH-1-dependent cyclic electron transport. Blue native-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis followed by immunoblotting and mass spectrometry analyses of the wild type and a mutant containing CpcG2 fused with yellow fluorescent protein-histidine6 indicated the presence of a novel NDH-1L-CpcG2-PSI supercomplex, which was absent in the cpcG2 deletion mutant, the PSI-less mutant, and several other strains deficient in NDH-1L and/or NDH-1M. Coimmunoprecipitation and pull-down analyses on CpcG2-yellow fluorescent protein-histidine6, using antibody against green fluorescent protein and nickel column chromatography, confirmed the association of CpcG2 with the supercomplex. Conversely, the use of antibodies against NdhH or NdhK after blue native-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and in coimmunoprecipitation experiments verified the necessity of CpcG2 in stabilizing the supercomplex. Furthermore, deletion of CpcG2 destabilized NDH-1L as well as its degradation product NDH-1M and significantly decreased the number of functional PSI centers, consistent with the involvement of CpcG2 in NDH-1-dependent cyclic electron transport. The CpcG2 deletion, however, had no effect on respiration. Thus, we propose that the formation of an NDH-1L-CpcG2-PSI supercomplex in cyanobacteria facilitates PSI cyclic electron transport via NDH-1L.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27621424 PMCID: PMC5100770 DOI: 10.1104/pp.16.00585
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Physiol ISSN: 0032-0889 Impact factor: 8.340