Literature DB >> 32659266

Chloroplast ATP synthase is reduced by both f-type and m-type thioredoxins.

Takatoshi Sekiguchi1, Keisuke Yoshida1, Yuki Okegawa2, Ken Motohashi2, Ken-Ichi Wakabayashi1, Toru Hisabori3.   

Abstract

The activity of the molecular motor enzyme, chloroplast ATP synthase, is regulated in a redox-dependent manner. The γ subunit, CF1-γ, is the central shaft of this enzyme complex and possesses the redox-active cysteine pair, which is reduced by thioredoxin (Trx). In light conditions, Trx transfers the reducing equivalent obtained from the photosynthetic electron transfer system to the CF1-γ. Previous studies showed that the light-dependent reduction of CF1-γ is more rapid than those of other Trx target proteins in the stroma. Although there are multiple Trx isoforms in chloroplasts, it is not well understood as to which chloroplast Trx isoform primarily contributes to the reduction of CF1-γ, especially under physiological conditions. We therefore performed direct assessment of the CF1-γ reduction capacity of each of the Trx isoforms. The kinetic analysis of the reduction process showed no significant difference in the reduction efficiency between two major chloroplast Trxs, namely Trx-f and Trx-m. Based on the thorough analyses of the CF1-γ redox dynamics in Arabidopsis thaliana Trx mutant plants, we found that lack of Trx-f or Trx-m had no significant impact on the in vivo light-dependent reduction of CF1-γ. The results showed that CF1-γ can accept the reducing power from both Trx-f and Trx-m in chloroplasts.
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Keywords:  ATP synthase; CF(o)CF(1); Redox regulation; Thioredoxin; γ subunit

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32659266     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbabio.2020.148261

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Bioenerg        ISSN: 0005-2728            Impact factor:   3.991


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4.  Verification of the Relationship between Redox Regulation of Thioredoxin Target Proteins and Their Proximity to Thylakoid Membranes.

Authors:  Yuka Fukushi; Yuichi Yokochi; Ken-Ichi Wakabayashi; Keisuke Yoshida; Toru Hisabori
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-13

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