Transgenic rice plants with an antisense gene inserted via Agrobacterium tumefaciens were used to explore the impact of the reduction of Rubisco activase (RCA) on Rubisco and photosynthesis. In this study, transforma...Transgenic rice plants with an antisense gene inserted via Agrobacterium tumefaciens were used to explore the impact of the reduction of Rubisco activase (RCA) on Rubisco and photosynthesis. In this study, transformants containing 15% to 35% wild type Rubisco activase were selected, which could survive in ambient CO2 concentration but grew slowly compared with wild type controls. Gas exchange measurements indicated that the rate of photosynthesis decreased sig- nificantly, while stomatal conductance and transpiration rate did not change; and that the intercellular CO2 concentration even increased. Rubisco determination showed that these plants had approximately twice as much Rubisco as the wild types, although they showed 70% lower rate of photosynthesis, which was likely an acclimation response to the reduction in Rubsico activase and/or the reduction in carbamylation.展开更多
Restricted genetic diversity can supply only a limited number of elite genes for modern plant cultivation and transgenesis.In this study,we demonstrate that rational design enables the engineering of geranyl-geranyl d...Restricted genetic diversity can supply only a limited number of elite genes for modern plant cultivation and transgenesis.In this study,we demonstrate that rational design enables the engineering of geranyl-geranyl diphosphate synthase(NtGGPPS),an enzyme of the methylerythritol phosphate pathway(MEP)in the model plant Nicotiana tabacum.As the crucial bottleneck in carotenoid biosynthesis,NtGGPPS1 interacts with phytoene synthase(NtPSY1)to channel GGPP into the production of carotenoids.Loss of this enzyme in the ntggpps1 mutant leads to decreased carotenoid accumulation.With the aim of enhanc-ing NtGGPPS1 activity,we undertook structure-guided rational redesign of its substrate binding pocket in combination with sequence alignment.The activity of the designed NtGGPPS1(a pentuple mutant of five sites V154A/I161L/F218Y/I209S/V233E,d-NtGGPPS1)was measured by a high-throughput colorimetric assay.d-NtGGPPS1 exhibited significantly higher conversion of IPP and each co-substrate(DMAPP~1995.5-fold,GPP~25.9-fold,and FPP~16.7-fold)for GGPP synthesis compared with wild-type NtGGPPS1.Importantly,the transient and stable expression of d-NtGGPPS1 in the ntggpps1 mutant increased carotenoid levels in leaves,improved photosynthetic efficiency,and increased biomass relative to NtGGPPS1.These findings provide a firm basis for the engineering of GGPPS and will facilitate the development of quality and yield traits.Our results open the door for the structure-guided rational design of elite genes in higher plants。展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation ofChina (No. 39970440) Doctoral Foundation of Ministry of Edu-cation of China (No. 20020335043) and the National Basic Re-search Program (973) of China (No. G1999011706)
文摘Transgenic rice plants with an antisense gene inserted via Agrobacterium tumefaciens were used to explore the impact of the reduction of Rubisco activase (RCA) on Rubisco and photosynthesis. In this study, transformants containing 15% to 35% wild type Rubisco activase were selected, which could survive in ambient CO2 concentration but grew slowly compared with wild type controls. Gas exchange measurements indicated that the rate of photosynthesis decreased sig- nificantly, while stomatal conductance and transpiration rate did not change; and that the intercellular CO2 concentration even increased. Rubisco determination showed that these plants had approximately twice as much Rubisco as the wild types, although they showed 70% lower rate of photosynthesis, which was likely an acclimation response to the reduction in Rubsico activase and/or the reduction in carbamylation.
基金the Natural Science Foundation of Henan Province(182300410053)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(2020M672308)+3 种基金Henan Postdoctoral Science Foundation(227462)Science Project(902019AA0140)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2019YFA0905100)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(U2004143)。
文摘Restricted genetic diversity can supply only a limited number of elite genes for modern plant cultivation and transgenesis.In this study,we demonstrate that rational design enables the engineering of geranyl-geranyl diphosphate synthase(NtGGPPS),an enzyme of the methylerythritol phosphate pathway(MEP)in the model plant Nicotiana tabacum.As the crucial bottleneck in carotenoid biosynthesis,NtGGPPS1 interacts with phytoene synthase(NtPSY1)to channel GGPP into the production of carotenoids.Loss of this enzyme in the ntggpps1 mutant leads to decreased carotenoid accumulation.With the aim of enhanc-ing NtGGPPS1 activity,we undertook structure-guided rational redesign of its substrate binding pocket in combination with sequence alignment.The activity of the designed NtGGPPS1(a pentuple mutant of five sites V154A/I161L/F218Y/I209S/V233E,d-NtGGPPS1)was measured by a high-throughput colorimetric assay.d-NtGGPPS1 exhibited significantly higher conversion of IPP and each co-substrate(DMAPP~1995.5-fold,GPP~25.9-fold,and FPP~16.7-fold)for GGPP synthesis compared with wild-type NtGGPPS1.Importantly,the transient and stable expression of d-NtGGPPS1 in the ntggpps1 mutant increased carotenoid levels in leaves,improved photosynthetic efficiency,and increased biomass relative to NtGGPPS1.These findings provide a firm basis for the engineering of GGPPS and will facilitate the development of quality and yield traits.Our results open the door for the structure-guided rational design of elite genes in higher plants。