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Screening of High kcat Rubisco among Poaceae for Improvement of Photosynthetic CO2 Assimilation in Rice

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PLANT PRODUCTION SCIENCE
Volume 12, Issue 3, Pages 345-350

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1626/pps.12.345

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k(cat); Km; Oryza saliva L.; Photosynthesis; Rice; Rubisco

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The activity of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) is a major limiation of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation in C-3 plants. In order to find useful Rubisco for improvement of photosynthesis in rice under elevated CO2, we analyzed the catalytic turnover rate (k(cat)) of Rubisco in Poaceae including C-3 alpine plants, C-3 cold-resistant plants and C-4 plants. Rubisco in these plants showed 1.1- to 2.8-fold higher k(cat) than that in rice. However, the most of high k(cat) Rubisco also showed a higher km for CO2 (Kc) than that of rice, indicating that increase in k(cat) led to decrease in the affinity for CO2. Rubisco in Festuca ovina, Phleum pratense and Sorghum bicolor showed relatively high k(cat) to Kc. Although the k(cat) of Rubisco in F. ovina and P. pralense was not so high (1.5-1.6 fold relative to rice), the Kc was comparable to that in rice and the amino acid sequence of RbcL shared higher identity to that in rice than that in S. bicolor. By contrast, Rubisco of S. bicolor showed considerably high k(cat) (2.5-fold relative to rice), which is considered to be the most improtant factor for improvement of photosynthesis. In our estimation, the expression of high k(cat) Rubisco of F. ovina and S. bicolor in rice could significantly enhance CO2 assimilation at Ci and 50 Pa, the level assumed to be the middle of this century.

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