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Transgenic maize phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase alters leaf-atmosphere CO2 and 13CO2 exchanges in Oryza sativa.

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

Abstract

The engineering process of C4 photosynthesis into C3 plants requires an increased activity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) in the cytosol of leaf mesophyll cells. The literature varies on the physiological effect of transgenic maize (Zea mays) PEPC (ZmPEPC) leaf expression in Oryza sativa (rice). Therefore, to address this issue, leaf-atmosphere CO2 and 13CO2 exchanges were measured, both in the light (at atmospheric O2 partial pressure of 1.84 kPa and at different CO2 levels) and in the dark, in transgenic rice expressing ZmPEPC and wild-type (WT) plants. The in vitro PEPC activity was 25 times higher in the PEPC overexpressing (PEPC-OE) plants (~20% of maize) compared to the negligible activity in WT. In the PEPC-OE plants, the estimated fraction of carboxylation by PEPC (β) was ~6% and leaf net biochemical discrimination against 13CO2[Formula: see text] was ~ 2‰ lower than in WT. However, there were no differences in leaf net CO2 assimilation rates (A) between genotypes, while the leaf dark respiration rates (Rd) over three hours after light-dark transition were enhanced (~ 30%) and with a higher 13C composition [Formula: see text] in the PEPC-OE plants compared to WT. These data indicate that ZmPEPC in the PEPC-OE rice plants contributes to leaf carbon metabolism in both the light and in the dark. However, there are some factors, potentially posttranslational regulation and PEP availability, which reduce ZmPEPC activity in vivo.

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Keywords

C4 photosynthesis, Leaf 13CO2 discrimination, Leaf dark respiration, Oryza sativa, PEPC overexpression, Rice, Atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Isotopes, Cell Respiration, Malates, Mesophyll Cells, Oryza, Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase, Photosynthesis, Plant Leaves, Plant Proteins, Plants, Genetically Modified, Zea mays

Journal Title

Photosynth Res

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Journal ISSN

0166-8595
1573-5079

Volume Title

142

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (via International Rice Research Institute (IRRI)) (DRPC2011-128)
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (via University of Oxford) (R38963/CN003)