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Knockdown of glycine decarboxylase complex alters photorespiratory carbon isotope fractionation in Oryza sativa leaves.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Giuliani, Rita 
Karki, Shanta 
Covshoff, Sarah 
Lin, Hsiang-Chun 
Coe, Robert A 

Abstract

The influence of reduced glycine decarboxylase complex (GDC) activity on leaf atmosphere CO2 and 13CO2 exchange was tested in transgenic Oryza sativa with the GDC H-subunit knocked down in leaf mesophyll cells. Leaf measurements on transgenic gdch knockdown and wild-type plants were carried out in the light under photorespiratory and low photorespiratory conditions (i.e. 18.4 kPa and 1.84 kPa atmospheric O2 partial pressure, respectively), and in the dark. Under approximately current ambient O2 partial pressure (18.4 kPa pO2), the gdch knockdown plants showed an expected photorespiratory-deficient phenotype, with lower leaf net CO2 assimilation rates (A) than the wild-type. Additionally, under these conditions, the gdch knockdown plants had greater leaf net discrimination against 13CO2 (Δo) than the wild-type. This difference in Δo was in part due to lower 13C photorespiratory fractionation (f) ascribed to alternative decarboxylation of photorespiratory intermediates. Furthermore, the leaf dark respiration rate (Rd) was enhanced and the 13CO2 composition of respired CO2 (δ13CRd) showed a tendency to be more depleted in the gdch knockdown plants. These changes in Rd and δ13CRd were due to the amount and carbon isotopic composition of substrates available for dark respiration. These results demonstrate that impairment of the photorespiratory pathway affects leaf 13CO2 exchange, particularly the 13C decarboxylation fractionation associated with photorespiration.

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Keywords

13C discrimination, C4 photosynthesis, CO2 exchange, GDC knockdown, leaf dark respiration, photorespiration, rice, Carbon Isotopes, Cell Respiration, Glycine Decarboxylase Complex, Oryza, Photosynthesis, Plant Leaves, Plant Proteins

Journal Title

J Exp Bot

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Journal ISSN

0022-0957
1460-2431

Volume Title

70

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)
Sponsorship
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (via International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)) (unknown)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (via International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)) (DRPC2011-128)
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