Abundantly and rarely expressed Lhc protein genes exhibit distinct regulation patterns in plants

被引:144
作者
Klimmek, F
Sjödin, A
Noutsos, C
Leister, D
Jansson, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Umea Univ, Dept Plant Physiol, Umea Plant Sci Ctr, SE-90187 Umea, Sweden
[2] Univ Munich, Dept Biol 1, Inst Bot, D-80638 Munich, Germany
关键词
D O I
10.1104/pp.105.073304
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
We have analyzed gene regulation of the Lhc supergene family in poplar ( Populus spp.) and Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana) using digital expression profiling. Multivariate analysis of the tissue-specific, environmental, and developmental Lhc expression patterns in Arabidopsis and poplar was employed to characterize four rarely expressed Lhc genes, Lhca5, Lhca6, Lhcb7, and Lhcb4.3. Those genes have high expression levels under different conditions and in different tissues than the abundantly expressed Lhca1 to 4 and Lhcb1 to 6 genes that code for the 10 major types of higher plant light-harvesting proteins. However, in some of the datasets analyzed, the Lhcb4 and Lhcb6 genes as well as an Arabidopsis gene not present in poplar ( Lhcb2.3) exhibited minor differences to the main cooperative Lhc gene expression pattern. The pattern of the rarely expressed Lhc genes was always found to be more similar to that of PsbS and the various light-harvesting- like genes, which might indicate distinct physiological functions for the rarely and abundantly expressed Lhc proteins. The previously undetected Lhcb7 gene encodes a novel plant Lhcb-type protein that possibly contains an additional, fourth, transmembrane N-terminal helix with a highly conserved motif. As the Lhcb4.3 gene seems to be present only in Eurosid species and as its regulation pattern varies significantly from that of Lhcb4.1 and Lhcb4.2, we conclude it to encode a distinct Lhc protein type, Lhcb8.
引用
收藏
页码:793 / 804
页数:12
相关论文
共 62 条
  • [1] ELIPs - Light-induced stress proteins
    Adamska, I
    [J]. PHYSIOLOGIA PLANTARUM, 1997, 100 (04) : 794 - 805
  • [2] LIGHT-INDUCED BIOGENESIS OF LIGHT-HARVESTING COMPLEX-I (LHC-I) DURING CHLOROPLAST DEVELOPMENT IN BARLEY (HORDEUM-VULGARE) - STUDIES USING CDNA CLONES OF THE 21-KILODALTON AND 20-KILODALTON LHC-I APOPROTEINS
    ANANDAN, S
    MORISHIGE, DT
    THORNBER, JP
    [J]. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 1993, 101 (01) : 227 - 236
  • [3] Absence of the Lhcb1 and Lhcb2 proteins of the light-harvesting complex of photosystem II - effects on photosynthesis, grana stacking and fitness
    Andersson, J
    Wentworth, M
    Walters, RG
    Howard, CA
    Ruban, AV
    Horton, P
    Jansson, S
    [J]. PLANT JOURNAL, 2003, 35 (03) : 350 - 361
  • [4] Light stress-induced one-helix protein of the chlorophyll a/b-binding family associated with photosystem I
    Andersson, U
    Heddad, M
    Adamska, I
    [J]. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2003, 132 (02) : 811 - 820
  • [5] The significance of digital gene expression profiles
    Audic, S
    Claverie, JM
    [J]. GENOME RESEARCH, 1997, 7 (10): : 986 - 995
  • [6] Crystal structure of plant photosystem I
    Ben-Shem, A
    Frolow, F
    Nelson, N
    [J]. NATURE, 2003, 426 (6967) : 630 - 635
  • [7] Gene expression in autumn leaves
    Bhalerao, R
    Keskitalo, J
    Sterky, F
    Erlandsson, R
    Björkbacka, H
    Birve, SJ
    Karlsson, J
    Gardeström, P
    Gustafsson, P
    Lundeberg, J
    Jansson, S
    [J]. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2003, 131 (02) : 430 - 442
  • [8] Analysis of 101 nuclear transcriptomes reveals 23 distinct regulons and their relationship to metabolism, chromosomal gene distribution and co-ordination of nuclear and plastid gene expression
    Biehl, A
    Richly, E
    Noutsos, C
    Salamini, F
    Leister, D
    [J]. GENE, 2005, 344 : 33 - 41
  • [9] CLONED DNA-SEQUENCES COMPLEMENTARY TO MESSENGER-RNAS ENCODING PRECURSORS TO THE SMALL SUBUNIT OF RIBULOSE-1,5-BISPHOSPHATE CARBOXYLASE AND A CHLOROPHYLL A B BINDING POLYPEPTIDE
    BROGLIE, R
    BELLEMARE, G
    BARTLETT, SG
    CHUA, NH
    CASHMORE, AR
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA-BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, 1981, 78 (12): : 7304 - 7308
  • [10] Chloroplast transit peptides: structure, function and evolution
    Bruce, BD
    [J]. TRENDS IN CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 10 (10) : 440 - 447