Photosynthesis and carbon partitioning in transgenic tobacco plants deficient in leaf cytosolic pyruvate kinase

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Abstract

Whole-plant diurnal C exchange analysis provided a noninvasive estimation of daily net C gain in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.) plants deficient in leaf cytosolic pyruvate kinase (PK(c)-). PK(c)- plants cultivated under a low light intensity (100 μmol m-2 s-1) were previously shown to exhibit markedly reduced root growth, as well as delayed shoot and flower development when compared with plants having wild-type levels of PK(c) (PK(c)+). PK(c) and PK(c)+ source leaves showed a similar net C gain, photosynthesis over a range of light intensities, and a capacity to export newly fixed 14CO2 during photosynthesis. However, during growth under low light the nighttime, export of previously fixed 14CO2 by fully expanded PK(c)- leaves was 40% lower, whereas concurrent respiratory 14CO2 evolution was 40% higher than that of PK(c)+ leaves. This provides a rationale for the reduced root growth of the PK(c)- plants grown at low irradiance. Leaf photosynthetic and export characteristics in PK(c)- and PK(c)+ plants raised in a greenhouse during winter months resembled those of plants grown in chambers at low irradiance. The data suggest that PK(c) in source leaves has a critical role in regulating nighttime respiration particularly when the available pool of photoassimilates for export and leaf respiratory processes are low.

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Grodzinski, B., Jiao, J., Knowles, V. L., & Plaxton, W. C. (1999). Photosynthesis and carbon partitioning in transgenic tobacco plants deficient in leaf cytosolic pyruvate kinase. Plant Physiology, 120(3), 887–895. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.120.3.887

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