journal article Open Access Aug 31, 2022

Reduction of bundle sheath size boosts cyclic electron flow in C 4 Setaria viridis acclimated to low light

The Plant Journal Vol. 111 No. 5 pp. 1223-1237 · Wiley
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Abstract
SUMMARY

When C
4
leaves are exposed to low light, the CO
2
concentration in the bundle sheath (BS) cells decreases, causing an increase in photorespiration relative to assimilation, and a consequent reduction in biochemical efficiency. These effects can be mitigated by complex acclimation syndromes, which are of primary importance for crop productivity but are not well studied. We unveil an acclimation strategy involving the coordination of electron transport processes. First, we characterize the anatomy, gas exchange and electron transport of C
4
Setaria viridis
grown under low light. Through a purposely developed biochemical model, we resolve the photon fluxes and reaction rates to explain how the concerted acclimation strategies sustain photosynthetic efficiency. Our results show that a smaller BS in low‐light‐grown plants limited leakiness (the ratio of CO
2
leak rate out of the BS over the rate of supply via C
4
acid decarboxylation) but sacrificed light harvesting and ATP production. To counter ATP shortage and maintain high assimilation rates, plants facilitated light penetration through the mesophyll and upregulated cyclic electron flow in the BS. This shade tolerance mechanism, based on the optimization of light reactions, is possibly more efficient than the known mechanisms involving the rearrangement of carbon metabolism, and could potentially lead to innovative strategies for crop improvement.
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Published
Aug 31, 2022
Vol/Issue
111(5)
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1223-1237
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Funding
Australian Research Council Award: CE140100015
H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Award: 702755
Cite This Article
Chandra Bellasio, Maria Ermakova (2022). Reduction of bundle sheath size boosts cyclic electron flow in C 4 Setaria viridis acclimated to low light. The Plant Journal, 111(5), 1223-1237. https://doi.org/10.1111/tpj.15915
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