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Prospects for Engineering Biophysical CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms into Land Plants to Enhance Yields

Journal

ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY, VOL 71, 2020
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages 461-485

Publisher

ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-arplant-081519-040100

Keywords

carboxysome; pyrenoid; CO2 concentrating mechanism; Rubisco; synthetic biology; crop yields

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Funding

  1. National Institute of General Medical Science of the National Institutes of Health [T32GM007388]
  2. National Institutes of Health [DP2-GM-119137]
  3. Simons Foundation
  4. Howard Hughes Medical Institute [55108535]
  5. Department of Energy [DE-SC0020195]
  6. National Science Foundation [MCB-1914989, MCB1935444]

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Although cyanobacteria and algae represent a small fraction of the biomass of all primary producers, their photosynthetic activity accounts for roughly half of the daily CO2 fixation that occurs on Earth. These microorganisms are able to accomplish this feat by enhancing the activity of the CO2-fixing enzyme Rubisco using biophysical CO2 concentratingmechanisms (CCMs). Biophysical CCMs operate by concentrating bicarbonate and converting it into CO2 in a compartment that houses Rubisco (in contrast with other CCMs that concentrate CO2 via an organic intermediate, such as malate in the case of C-4 CCMs). This activity provides Rubisco with a high concentration of its substrate, thereby increasing its reaction rate. The genetic engineering of a biophysical CCM into land plants is being pursued as a strategy to increase crop yields. This review focuses on the progress toward understanding the molecular components of cyanobacterial and algal CCMs, as well as recent advances toward engineering these components into land plants.

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