نتایج جستجو برای: photorespiration

تعداد نتایج: 706  

Journal: :Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias 2015
Shirley Martins Marccus Alves Vera L Scatena

Cyperaceae is an angiosperm family with the greatest diversity of species with Kranz anatomy. Four different types of Kranz anatomy (chlorocyperoid, eleocharoid, fimbristyloid and rhynchosporoid) have been described for this angiosperm family, and the occurrence and structural characteristics of these types are important to trace evolutionary hypotheses. The purpose of this study was to examine...

2015
Wei Huang Hong Hu Shi-Bao Zhang

Plants usually experience dynamic fluctuations of light intensities under natural conditions. However, the responses of mesophyll conductance, CO2 assimilation, and photorespiration to light fluctuation are not well understood. To address this question, we measured photosynthetic parameters of gas exchange and chlorophyll fluorescence in tobacco leaves at 2-min intervals while irradiance levels...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2013
Christiane Hoffmann Bartolome Plocharski Ilka Haferkamp Michaela Leroch Ralph Ewald Hermann Bauwe Jan Riemer Johannes M Herrmann H Ekkehard Neuhaus

The carrier Endoplasmic Reticulum Adenylate Transporter1 (ER-ANT1) resides in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane and acts as an ATP/ADP antiporter. Mutant plants lacking ER-ANT1 exhibit a dwarf phenotype and their seeds contain reduced protein and lipid contents. In this study, we describe a further surprising metabolic peculiarity of the er-ant1 mutants. Interestingly, Gly levels in leave...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2014
Christian Esser Anke Kuhn Georg Groth Martin J Lercher Veronica G Maurino

Glycolate oxidase (GOX) is a crucial enzyme of plant photorespiration. The encoding gene is thought to have originated from endosymbiotic gene transfer between the eukaryotic host and the cyanobacterial endosymbiont at the base of plantae. However, animals also possess GOX activities. Plant and animal GOX belong to the gene family of (L)-2-hydroxyacid-oxidases ((L)-2-HAOX). We find that all (L)...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2014
C Y Maurice Cheung Mark G Poolman David A Fell R George Ratcliffe Lee J Sweetlove

Although leaves have to accommodate markedly different metabolic flux patterns in the light and the dark, models of leaf metabolism based on flux-balance analysis (FBA) have so far been confined to consideration of the network under continuous light. An FBA framework is presented that solves the two phases of the diel cycle as a single optimization problem and, thus, provides a more representat...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2017
Chandra Bellasio

The goal of suppressing photorespiration in crops to maximize assimilation and yield is stimulating considerable interest among researchers looking to bioengineer carbon-concentrating mechanisms into C3 plants. However, detailed quantification of the biochemical activities in the bundle sheath is lacking. This work presents a general stoichiometric model for C3, C2, C2+C4, and C4 assimilation (...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2010
Linda Renberg Annika I Johansson Tatiana Shutova Hans Stenlund Anna Aksmann John A Raven Per Gardeström Thomas Moritz Göran Samuelsson

Using a gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-time of flight technique, we determined major metabolite changes during induction of the carbon-concentrating mechanism in the unicellular green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. In total, 128 metabolites with significant differences between high- and low-CO(2)-grown cells were detected, of which 82 were wholly or partially identified, including amino ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Thea R Pick Andrea Bräutigam Matthias A Schulz Toshihiro Obata Alisdair R Fernie Andreas P M Weber

Photorespiratory carbon flux reaches up to a third of photosynthetic flux, thus contributes massively to the global carbon cycle. The pathway recycles glycolate-2-phosphate, the most abundant byproduct of RubisCO reactions. This oxygenation reaction of RubisCO and subsequent photorespiration significantly limit the biomass gains of many crop plants. Although photorespiration is a compartmentali...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 1996
G F Wildner J Schlitter M Müller

The importance of Rubisco derives from its spe­ cial role as the main catalyst for the flow of carbon dioxide from the inorganic sphere to the plant kingdom. Since its discovery as fraction I protein fifty years ago (Wildman and Bonner, 1947) and its role as the key enzyme in the Calvin cycle forty years ago (Quaile et al., 1954; Weissbach et al., 1954) it attracted attention for a series of sp...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Ki-Hong Jung Christopher Dardick Laura E. Bartley Peijian Cao Jirapa Phetsom Patrick Canlas Young-Su Seo Michael Shultz Shu Ouyang Qiaoping Yuan Bryan C. Frank Eugene Ly Li Zheng Yi Jia An-Ping Hsia Kyungsook An Hui-Hsien Chou David Rocke Geun Cheol Lee Patrick S. Schnable Gynheung An C. Robin Buell Pamela C. Ronald

Studies of gene function are often hampered by gene-redundancy, especially in organisms with large genomes such as rice (Oryza sativa). We present an approach for using transcriptomics data to focus functional studies and address redundancy. To this end, we have constructed and validated an inexpensive and publicly available rice oligonucleotide near-whole genome array, called the rice NSF45K a...

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