Multi-omics reveals mechanisms of total resistance to extreme illumination of a desert alga

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Haim Treves
Beata Siemiatkowska
Urszula Luzarowska
Omer Murik
Noe Fernandez-Pozo
Thiago Alexandre Moraes
Alexander Erban
Ute Armbruster
Yariv Brotman
Joachim Kopka
Stefan Andreas Rensing
Jedrzej Szymanski
Mark Stitt
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[1] Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology,Department of Plant & Environmental Sciences
[2] Hebrew University of Jerusalem,Plant Cell Biology, Department of Biology
[3] University of Marburg,BIOSS Centre for Biological Signalling Studies
[4] University of Freiburg,Department of Network Analysis and Modelling
[5] IPK,undefined
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Nature Plants | 2020年 / 6卷
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The unparalleled performance of Chlorella ohadii under irradiances of twice full sunlight underlines the gaps in our understanding of how the photosynthetic machinery operates, and what sets its upper functional limit. Rather than succumbing to photodamage under extreme irradiance, unique features of photosystem II function allow C. ohadii to maintain high rates of photosynthesis and growth, accompanied by major changes in composition and cellular structure. This remarkable resilience allowed us to investigate the systems response of photosynthesis and growth to extreme illumination in a metabolically active cell. Using redox proteomics, transcriptomics, metabolomics and lipidomics, we explored the cellular mechanisms that promote dissipation of excess redox energy, protein S-glutathionylation, inorganic carbon concentration, lipid and starch accumulation, and thylakoid stacking. C. ohadii possesses a readily available capacity to utilize a sudden excess of reducing power and carbon for growth and reserve formation, and post-translational redox regulation plays a pivotal role in this rapid response. Frequently the response in C. ohadii deviated from that of model species, reflecting its life history in desert sand crusts. Comparative global and case-specific analyses provided insights into the potential evolutionary role of effective reductant utilization in this extreme resistance of C. ohadii to extreme irradiation.
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