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Effects of suppression of chloroplast phosphoglycerate kinase on photosynthesis in rice.

Yuji Suzuki1, Yume Konno2, Yuki Takegahara-Tamakawa2, Chikahiro Miyake3, Amane Makino4.   

Abstract

As chloroplast phosphoglycerate kinase (cpPGK) is one of the enzymes which has the highest capacity among the Calvin-Benson cycle enzymes, it has not been regarded as a determinant for photosynthetic capacity. However, it was reported that the rate of CO2 assimilation decreased under high irradiance and normal [CO2] levels in the Arabidopsis cpPGK-knockdown mutant, implying that cpPGK has a control over photosynthetic capacity at a normal [CO2] level. In the present study, the contribution of cpPGK to photosynthetic capacity was evaluated in transgenic rice plants with decreased amounts of cpPGK protein under high irradiance and various [CO2] levels. The gene encoding cpPGK was suppressed using RNA interference techniques. Two lines of transgenic plants, Pi3 and Pi5, in which the amount of cpPGK protein decreased to 21% and 76% of that in wild-type plants, respectively, were obtained. However, there was no substantial difference in the rates of CO2 assimilation between wild-type and transgenic plants. The rates of CO2 assimilation decreased only slightly at elevated [CO2] levels in the transgenic line Pi3 and did not differ between wild-type plants and the transgenic line Pi5, irrespective of [CO2] level. These results clearly indicate that cpPGK does not have a strong control over photosynthetic capacity at various [CO2] levels in rice.
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Keywords:  CO2 assimilation; Chloroplast phosphoglycerate kinase; RNA interference; Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35635654     DOI: 10.1007/s11120-022-00923-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Photosynth Res        ISSN: 0166-8595            Impact factor:   3.429


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