Arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis

Abstract Photosynthetic activity is established during chloroplast biogenesis. In this study we used 680 nm red light to overexcite Photosystem II and disrupt photosynthesis in two conditional mutants (var2 and abc1k1) which reversibly arrested chloroplast biogenesis. During biogenesis, chloroplasts...

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Main Authors: Joy Collombat, Manfredo Quadroni, Véronique Douet, Rosa Pipitone, Fiamma Longoni, Felix Kessler
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2025-01-01
Series:Communications Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-07497-y
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author Joy Collombat
Manfredo Quadroni
Véronique Douet
Rosa Pipitone
Fiamma Longoni
Felix Kessler
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description Abstract Photosynthetic activity is established during chloroplast biogenesis. In this study we used 680 nm red light to overexcite Photosystem II and disrupt photosynthesis in two conditional mutants (var2 and abc1k1) which reversibly arrested chloroplast biogenesis. During biogenesis, chloroplasts import most proteins associated with photosynthesis. Some of these must be inserted in or transported across the thylakoid membrane into the thylakoid lumen. They are synthesized in the cytoplasm with cleavable targeting sequences and the lumenal ones have bi-partite targeting sequences (first for the chloroplast envelope, second for the thylakoid membrane). Cleavage of these peptides is required to establish photosynthesis and a critical step of chloroplast biogenesis. We employ a combination of Western blotting and mass spectrometry to analyze proteins in var2 and abc1k1. Under red light, var2 and abc1k1 accumulated incompletely cleaved processing intermediates of thylakoid proteins. These findings correlated with colorless cotyledons, and defects in both chloroplast morphology and photosynthesis. Together the results provide evidence for the requirement of active photosynthesis for processing of photosystem-associated thylakoid proteins and concomitantly progression of chloroplast biogenesis.
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spelling doaj-art-5b6ae0171e234d7185caae736eede17e2025-01-26T12:48:16ZengNature PortfolioCommunications Biology2399-36422025-01-018111710.1038/s42003-025-07497-yArabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesisJoy Collombat0Manfredo Quadroni1Véronique Douet2Rosa Pipitone3Fiamma Longoni4Felix Kessler5Institute of biology, Plant Physiology Laboratory, Université de NeuchâtelProtein Analysis Facility (PAF), Université de LausanneInstitute of biology, Plant Physiology Laboratory, Université de NeuchâtelThermo Fisher, 39 rue d’ArmagnacInstitute of biology, Plant Physiology Laboratory, Université de NeuchâtelInstitute of biology, Plant Physiology Laboratory, Université de NeuchâtelAbstract Photosynthetic activity is established during chloroplast biogenesis. In this study we used 680 nm red light to overexcite Photosystem II and disrupt photosynthesis in two conditional mutants (var2 and abc1k1) which reversibly arrested chloroplast biogenesis. During biogenesis, chloroplasts import most proteins associated with photosynthesis. Some of these must be inserted in or transported across the thylakoid membrane into the thylakoid lumen. They are synthesized in the cytoplasm with cleavable targeting sequences and the lumenal ones have bi-partite targeting sequences (first for the chloroplast envelope, second for the thylakoid membrane). Cleavage of these peptides is required to establish photosynthesis and a critical step of chloroplast biogenesis. We employ a combination of Western blotting and mass spectrometry to analyze proteins in var2 and abc1k1. Under red light, var2 and abc1k1 accumulated incompletely cleaved processing intermediates of thylakoid proteins. These findings correlated with colorless cotyledons, and defects in both chloroplast morphology and photosynthesis. Together the results provide evidence for the requirement of active photosynthesis for processing of photosystem-associated thylakoid proteins and concomitantly progression of chloroplast biogenesis.https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-07497-y
spellingShingle Joy Collombat
Manfredo Quadroni
Véronique Douet
Rosa Pipitone
Fiamma Longoni
Felix Kessler
Arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis
Communications Biology
title Arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis
title_full Arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis
title_fullStr Arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis
title_short Arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis
title_sort arabidopsis conditional photosynthesis mutants abc1k1 and var2 accumulate partially processed thylakoid preproteins and are defective in chloroplast biogenesis
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-07497-y
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