Literature DB >> 32121540

Flexibility in the Energy Balancing Network of Photosynthesis Enables Safe Operation under Changing Environmental Conditions.

Berkley J Walker1,2, David M Kramer1,3, Nicholas Fisher1, Xinyu Fu1.   

Abstract

Given their ability to harness chemical energy from the sun and generate the organic compounds necessary for life, photosynthetic organisms have the unique capacity to act simultaneously as their own power and manufacturing plant. This dual capacity presents many unique challenges, chiefly that energy supply must be perfectly balanced with energy demand to prevent photodamage and allow for optimal growth. From this perspective, we discuss the energy balancing network using recent studies and a quantitative framework for calculating metabolic ATP and NAD(P)H demand using measured leaf gas exchange and assumptions of metabolic demand. We focus on exploring how the energy balancing network itself is structured to allow safe and flexible energy supply. We discuss when the energy balancing network appears to operate optimally and when it favors high capacity instead. We also present the hypothesis that the energy balancing network itself can adapt over longer time scales to a given metabolic demand and how metabolism itself may participate in this energy balancing.

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Keywords:  C3 cycle; cyclic electron flux; energy balancing; malate valve; photorespiration; photosynthesis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32121540     DOI: 10.3390/plants9030301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plants (Basel)        ISSN: 2223-7747


  9 in total

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