Editorial ....................................................................... v
Contents ...................................................................... vii
Preface ...................................................................... xvii
Color Plates ................................................................. CP-1
Part I: Evolution, Complexity and Regulation of Photosynthetic Structures
1 Thylakoid Biogenesis and Dynamics: The Result of a Complex
Phylogenetic Puzzle
Reinhold. G. Herrmann and Peter Westhoff
Summary ................................................................. 1
I. Introduction ....................................................... 2
II. Aspects of Chloroplast and Plant Genome Evolution-Plant Genome
Structure .......................................................... 5
III. Functional Consequences of Genome Rearrangement-Regulatory
Levels ............................................................ 11
IV. The Impact of Multicellularity and Terrestrial Life upon
Thylakoid Biogenesis .............................................. 18
V. Maintenance and Acclimation of Thylakoids ......................... 19
VI. Outlook-New Approaches ............................................ 21
Acknowledgments ........................................................ 23
References ............................................................. 23
Part II: Gene Expression and Signal Transduction
2 Plastid RNA Polymerases in Higher Plants
Karsten Liere and Pal Maliga
Summary ................................................................ 29
I. Introduction ...................................................... 30
II. The Plastid-Encoded Plastid RNA Polymerase (PEP) .................. 31
III. The Nuclear-Encoded Plastid RNA Polymerase (NEP) .................. 39
IV. The Role of NEP and PEP in Plastid Gene Expression ................ 43
V. Unsolved Mystery: tRNA Transcription .............................. 43
Acknowledgments ........................................................ 44
References ............................................................. 44
3 Phytochrome and Regulation Of Photosynthetic Gene Expression
Michael Malakhov and Chris Bowler
Summary ................................................................ 51
I. Introduction ...................................................... 52
II. Activation of Phytochrome and Other Photoreceptors ................ 52
III. Second Messengers in Phytochrome Signal Transduction .............. 53
IV. Genetic Approaches to Dissect Phytochrome Signaling ............... 54
V. Nuclear-Localized Components of the Light Signaling Machinery ..... 57
VI. Interactions Between Phytochrome and Other Signaling Pathways ..... 61
VII. Concluding Remarks ................................................ 62
Acknowledgments ........................................................ 62
References ............................................................. 63
4 Regulating Synthesis of the Purple Bacterial Photosystem
Carl E. Bauer
Summary ................................................................ 67
I. Introduction ...................................................... 68
II. The Purple Bacterial Photosystem .................................. 68
III. The Photosynthesis Gene Cluster ................................... 69
IV. Regulating Photosystem Synthesis .................................. 70
V. Concluding Statements ............................................. 79
Acknowledgment ......................................................... 79
References ............................................................. 79
5 Redox Regulation of Photosynthetic Genes
Gerhard Link
Summary ................................................................ 85
I. Introduction ...................................................... 86
II. Redox Regulation of Nuclear Genes for Photosynthetic Proteins ..... 89
III. Redox Regulation of Gene Expression Inside the Chloroplast ........ 93
IV. Outlook ........................................................... 100
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 102
References ............................................................ 102
6 Sugar Sensing and Regulation of Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism
Uwe Sonnewald
Summary ............................................................... 109
I. Photosynthetic Carbon Metabolism in C3 Plants .................... 110
II. Sink Regulation of Photosynthesis ................................ 112
III. Sugar Regulation of Gene Expression .............................. 114
Acknowledgment ........................................................ 118
References ............................................................ 118
7 Editing, Polyadenylation and Degradation of mRNA in the Chloroplast
Gadi Schuster and Ralph Bock
Summary ............................................................... 121
I. Introduction ..................................................... 122
II. RNA Editing in the Chloroplast ................................... 122
III. Polyadenylation and Degradation of mRNA in the Chloroplast ....... 126
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 132
References ............................................................ 133
8 Regulation of Chloroplast Translation
Aravind Somanchi and Stephen P. Mayfield
Summary ............................................................... 137
I. Introduction ..................................................... 138
II. Translation in the Chloroplast-An Overview ....................... 138
III. Translational Regulation in the Chloroplast ...................... 139
IV. Mechanism of Translational Activation ............................. 145
V. Conclusions and Perspectives ...................................... 147
References ............................................................ 148
Part III: Biogenesis, Turnover and Senescence
9 Proteins Involved in Biogenesis of theThylakoid Membrane
Klaas Jan van Wijk
Summary ............................................................... 153
I. Introduction .................................................... 154
II. Chloroplast Proteins Involved in Targeting and Insertion into
the Thylakoid Membrane .......................................... 155
III. Peptidases and Proteases Responsible for Processing and
Turnover ........................................................ 161
IV. Proteins involved in Folding and Post-translational
Modifications ................................................... 162
V. Proteins Assisting in Protein and Cofactor Transport, Storage
and Ligation .................................................... 163
VI. Vesicles Formation, Low Density Membranes and Tubules ........... 167
VII. Proteomics as a Tool for Identification of Proteins involved
in Thylakoid Biogenesis ......................................... 168
VIII. Conclusions and Perspectives .................................... 169
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 170
References ............................................................ 170
10 Peptidyl-Prolyl Isomerases and Regulation of Photosynthetic Functions
Alexander V. Vener
Summary ............................................................... 177
I. Introduction ..................................................... 178
II. Structure and Function of Peptidyl-Prolyl Isomerases (PPIases) ... 179
III. Plant PPIases .................................................... 184
IV. PPIases and Photosynthetic Function .............................. 187
References ............................................................ 190
11 Role of the Plastid Envelope in the Biogenesis of Chloroplast Lipids
Maryse A. Block, Eric Marechal and Jacques Joyard
Summary ................................................................ 195
I. Introduction .................................................... 196
II. Lipid Composition of Chloroplast Membranes ...................... 197
III. Biosynthesis of Chloroplast Glycerolipids ....................... 200
IV. Chlorophyll Biosynthesis ........................................ 208
V. Plastid Prenylquinone Biosynthesis .............................. 209
VI. Transport of Lipids From ER to Chloroplasts and Between
Chloroplast Membranes ........................................... 210
VII. Lipid Modifications of Proteins in Chloroplasts ................. 211
VIII. Conclusion ...................................................... 213
Acknowledgment ........................................................ 214
References ............................................................ 214
12 Pigment Assembly - Transport and Ligation
Harald Paulsen
Summary ............................................................... 219
I. Introduction ..................................................... 220
II. Assembly of Chlorophyll a/b-Protein Complexes .................... 220
III. Assembly of Chlorophyll a-Protein Complexes ...................... 222
IV. How are Pigments Synthesized and Transported? .................... 223
V. How Do Pigments Find Their Correct Binding Site? ................. 225
VI. Are Pigments Involved in the Assembly of Multi-protein
Complexes of the Photosynthetic Apparatus? ....................... 228
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 230
References ............................................................ 230
13 Chlorophyll Biosynthesis - Metabolism and Strategies of
Higher Plants to Avoid Photooxidative Stress
Klaus Apel
Summary ............................................................... 235
I. Introduction ..................................................... 236
II. Tetrapyrrole Biosynthesis and Photooxidative Stress .............. 236
III. Regulatory Steps in Tetrapyrrole Biosynthesis .................... 239
IV. Tetrapyrrole Derivatives as Plastid Signals ....................... 247
V. Outlook ........................................................... 249
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 249
References ............................................................ 249
14 Transport of Metals: A Key Process in Oxygenic Photosynthesis
Himadri Pakrasi, Teruo Ogawa and Maitrayee Bhattacharrya-Pakrasi
Summary ............................................................... 253
I. Introduction .................................................... 254
II. Different Classes of Transporters ............................... 254
III. Iron ............................................................ 257
IV. Copper .......................................................... 258
V. Manganese ....................................................... 259
VI. Zinc ............................................................ 260
VII. Magnesium ....................................................... 261
VIII. Concluding Remarks .............................................. 262
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 262
References ............................................................ 262
15 Chloroplast Proteases and Their Role in Photosynthesis Regulation
Zach Adam
Summary ............................................................... 265
I. Introduction ..................................................... 266
II. Substrates for Proteolysis ....................................... 266
III. Proteolytic Enzymes .............................................. 268
IV. Conclusions and Future Prospects ................................. 271
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 273
References ............................................................ 273
16 Senescence and Cell Death in Plant Development: Chloroplast
Senescence and its Regulation
Philippe Matile
Summary ............................................................... 277
I. Introduction ..................................................... 278
II. Leaf Senescence .................................................. 278
III. Biochemistry of Breakdown in Senescing Chloroplasts .............. 281
IV. Programmed Cell Death ............................................ 287
V. Outlook .......................................................... 290
References ............................................................ 291
Part IV: Regulation of Carbon Metabolism
17 Dynamics of Photosynthetic C02 Fixation: Control, Regulation
and Productivity
Steven Gutteridge and Douglas B. Jordan
Summary ............................................................... 297
I. Crop Yields, Land Use and Population Growth ...................... 298
II. Photosynthesis-Light, Capture, Action ............................ 298
III. Modulating Rubisco Activity and the Response of Photosynthetic
CO2-fixation in planta ........................................... 303
IV. Modulating Activities of Other Enzymes of the PCR Cycle .......... 305
V. C4 Metabolism .................................................... 307
VI. Concluding Remarks ............................................... 309
Acknowledgment ........................................................ 310
References ............................................................ 310
18 Chloroplastic Carbonic Anhydrases
Goran Samuelsson and Jan Karlsson
Summary ............................................................... 313
I. Introduction ..................................................... 314
II. Gene Families .................................................... 314
III. Structure ........................................................ 315
IV. Inhibitors ....................................................... 316
V. Carbonic anhydrase catalysed functions in Chloroplasts ........... 316
References ............................................................ 319
19 Thioredoxin and Glutaredoxin: General Aspects and Involvement
in Redox Regulation
Arne Holmgren
Summary ............................................................... 321
I. Introduction ..................................................... 322
II. Thioredoxins ..................................................... 322
III. Thioredoxin Reductases ........................................... 325
IV. Glutaredoxins .................................................... 326
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 329
References ............................................................ 329
20 The Structure and Function of the Ferredoxin / Thioredoxin
System in Photosynthesis
Peter Schurmann and Bob B. Buchanan
Summary ............................................................... 332
I. Introduction .................................................... 332
II. Biochemical Setting for Thioredoxin-Linked Regulation ........... 333
III. Thioredoxin Regulated Processes ................................. 333
IV. Structure and Function of the Proteins in the Regulatory
Chain ........................................................... 334
V. Target Enzymes .................................................. 343
VI. Mechanism for Reduction of Thioredoxins and Target Enzymes ...... 350
VII. Phylogenetic History of Thioredoxins and Photosynthetic Target
Enzymes ......................................................... 353
VIII. Concluding Remarks .............................................. 353
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 355
References ............................................................ 355
21 Reversible Phosphorylation in the Regulation of Photosynthetic
Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase in C4 Plants
Jean Vidal, Sylvie Coursol, Jean-Noel Pierre
Summary ............................................................... 363
I. Introduction ..................................................... 364
II. C4 Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxylase (PEPC) in the Physiological
Context of C4 Photosynthesis ..................................... 364
III. Properties of C4 PEPC ............................................ 364
IV. C4 PEPC Activity is Reversibly Modulated in vivo by
a Regulatory Phosphorylation Cycle ............................... 366
V. Significance of the Regulatory Phosphorylation of C4 PEPC ........ 370
VI. Conclusions and Perspectives ..................................... 373
References ............................................................ 373
Part V: Acclimation and Stress Responses
22 Photodamage and D1 Protein Turnover in Photosystem II
Bertil Andersson and Eva-Mari Aro
Summary ............................................................... 377
I. Introduction ..................................................... 378
II. Light-induced Inactivation and Damage to the Photosystem II
Reaction Center .................................................. 378
III. Proteolysis of the Damaged D1 Protein ............................ 381
IV. Location of Photosystem II Damage and Repair in the Thylakoid
Membrane ........................................................ 385
V. Biogenesis and Assembly of the New D1 Copy into Photosystem II ... 386
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 390
References ............................................................ 390
23 Phosphorylation of Photosystem II Proteins
Eevi Rintamaki and Eva-Mari Aro
Summary ............................................................... 395
I. Introduction ..................................................... 396
II. Thylakoid Phosphoproteins ........................................ 396
III. Reversible Phosphorylation of Thylakoid Proteins ................. 398
IV. Photosystem II and Light-Harvesting Complex II Protein
Phosphorylation in Taxonomically Divergent Oxygenic
Photosynthetic Organisms ......................................... 406
V. Physiological Role of Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation .......... 407
VI. Future Perspective: Is Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation
Involved in the Relay of Signals for Acclimation Processes? ...... 411
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 412
References ............................................................ 412
24 Novel Aspects on the Regulation of Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation
Itzhak Ohad, Martin Vink, Hagit Zer,
Reinhold G. Herrmann and Bertil Andersson
Summary ............................................................... 419
I. Introduction ..................................................... 420
II. Redox Control of Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation ............... 420
III. Role of Thiol Redox State in Kinase Activation / Deactivation
Process in Isolated Thylakoids ................................... 424
IV. Light-Induced Modulation of Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation
at the Substrate Level ........................................... 425
V. Thylakoid Protein Dephosphorylation and its Regulation ........... 427
VI. Thylakoid Protein Phosphorylation and State Transition:
Open Questions ................................................... 427
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 429
References ............................................................ 429
25 Enzymes and Mechanisms for Violaxanthin-Zeaxanthin Conversion
Marie Eskling, Anna Emanuelsson and Hans-Erik Akerlund
Summary ............................................................... 433
I. Introduction ..................................................... 434
II. The Xanthophyll Cycle, Enzymes and Pigments ...................... 434
III. The Conversion of Violaxanthin Depends on Temperature
and Light ........................................................ 441
IV. The Role of the Xanthophyll Cycle ................................ 442
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 447
References ............................................................ 447
26 The PsbS Protein: A Cab-Protein with a Function of Its Own
Christiane Funk
Summary ............................................................... 453
I. Introduction ..................................................... 454
II. Early History of the PsbS Protein: A Mysterious Protein
in Photosystem II ................................................ 456
III. The psbS Gene and Gene Product ................................... 457
IV. Pigment Binding .................................................. 458
V. The PsbS Protein: An Early Ligh Induced Protein or Light
Harvesting Protein or a Protein of Its Own? ...................... 459
VI. The Function of the PsbS Protein ................................. 463
VII. Conclusion ....................................................... 464
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 465
References ............................................................ 465
27 Redox Sensing of Photooxidative Stress and Acclimatory Mechanisms in Plants
Stanislaw Karpinski, Gunnar Wingsle,
Barbara Karpinska and Jan-Erik Hallgren
Summary ............................................................... 469
I. Introduction ..................................................... 470
II. Stress and Acclimation ........................................... 470
III. Concluding Remarks ............................................... 482
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 482
References ............................................................ 482
28 The Elip Family of Stress Proteins in theThylakoid Membranes of
Pro- and Eukaryota
Iwona Adamska
Summary ............................................................... 487
I. Introduction .................................................... 488
II. What is an Elip? Past and Present Definitions ................... 488
III. Division of Elip Family Based on Predicted Protein Structure .... 490
IV. Genomic Organization of Elip Family in Arabidopsis thaliana...... 495
V. Similarities and Differences Between the Elip and Cab Gene
Families ........................................................ 495
VI. Are Elips Chlorophyll-Binding Proteins? ......................... 500
VII. Possible Physiological Functions of Elip Family Members ......... 500
VIII. Evolutionary Aspects ............................................ 502
IX. Concluding Remarks .............................................. 502
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 502
References ............................................................ 503
29 Regulation, Inhibition and Protection of Photosystem I
Yukako Hihara and Kintake Sonoike
Summary ............................................................... 508
I. Introduction ..................................................... 508
II. Regulation of the Quantity of PS I ............................... 509
III. Regulation of the Activity of PS I ............................... 513
IV. Regulation of PS I Expression .................................... 513
V. Inhibition of PS I by Environmental Factors ...................... 519
VI. Protection of Photosystem I from Photoinhibition ................. 521
VII. Concluding Remarks ............................................... 524
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 525
References ............................................................ 525
30 Regulation of Photosynthetic Electron Transport
Peter J. Nixon and Conrad W. Mullineaux
Summary ............................................................... 534
I. Introduction .................................................... 534
II. Background Concepts ............................................. 535
III. Feedback Control of the Photosynthetic Electron Transport
Chain ........................................................... 537
IV. Regulation of Photosystem II Activity-The Bicarbonate Effect .... 540
V. Cyclic Electron Flow ............................................ 541
VI. Chlororespiration and Cyanobacterial Respiration ................ 547
VII. Interaction between Chloroplasts and Mitochondria ............... 548
VIII. Questions for the Future ........................................ 549
References ............................................................ 550
Part VI: Photosynthetic Regulation and Genomics - Methodological
Implications for the Future
31 Functional Genomics in Synechocystis sp. PCC6803: Resources for Comprehensive
Studies of Gene Function and Regulation
Takakazu Kaneko and Satoshi Tabata
Summary ............................................................... 557
I. Introduction ..................................................... 557
II. CyanoBase and CyanoMutants-Genome Information Databases .......... 558
III. Genome-wide Monitoring of Gene Expression by Proteome and
Transcriptome Analyses ........................................... 559
References ............................................................ 561
32 Arabidopsis Genetics and Functional Genomics in the Post - Genome Era
Wolf-Rudiger Scheible, Todd A. Richmond, lain W. Wilson and
Chris R. Somerville
Summary ............................................................... 563
I. Introduction ..................................................... 564
II. Arabidopsis Expressed Sequence Tags and Genome Sequencing
Projects ......................................................... 565
III. Classical Arabidopsis Genetics in the Post-Genome Era ............ 571
IV. Assigning Gene Functions Using the Tools of Functional
Genomics ......................................................... 575
V. Reverse Arabidopsis Genetics ..................................... 582
VI. Conclusions and Outlook .......................................... 585
Acknowledgments ....................................................... 585
References ............................................................ 585
Index ......................................................................... 593
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