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Responses of the chloroplast glyoxalase system to high CO2 concentrations.

Authors :
Shimakawa, Ginga
Ifuku, Kentaro
Suzuki, Yuji
Makino, Amane
Ishizaki, Kimitsune
Fukayama, Hiroshi
Morita, Ryutaro
Sakamoto, Katsuhiko
Nishi, Akiko
Miyake, Chikahiro
Source :
Bioscience, Biotechnology & Biochemistry; Dec2018, Vol. 82 Issue 12, p2072-2083, 12p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Sugar metabolism pathways such as photosynthesis produce dicarbonyls, e.g. methylglyoxal (MG), which can cause cellular damage. The glyoxalase (GLX) system comprises two enzymes GLX1 and GLX2, and detoxifies MG; however, this system is poorly understood in the chloroplast, compared with the cytosol. In the present study, we determined GLX1 and GLX2 activities in spinach chloroplasts, which constituted 40% and 10%, respectively, of the total leaf glyoxalase activity. In Arabidopsis thaliana, five GFP-fusion GLXs were present in the chloroplasts. Under high CO<subscript>2</subscript> concentrations, where increased photosynthesis promotes the MG production, GLX1 and GLX2 activities in A. thaliana increased and the expression of AtGLX1-2 and AtGLX2-5 was enhanced. On the basis of these findings and the phylogeny of GLX in oxygenic phototrophs, we propose that the GLX system scavenges MG produced in chloroplasts during photosynthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09168451
Volume :
82
Issue :
12
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Bioscience, Biotechnology & Biochemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
133105093
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/09168451.2018.1507724