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A Balance between the Activities of Chloroplasts and Mitochondria Is Crucial for Optimal Plant Growth

Journal

ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume 10, Issue 6, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox10060935

Keywords

ATP; AtPAP2; chloroplasts; mitochondria; redox

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  1. Hong Kong Research Grants Council Area of Excellence Scheme [AoE/M-403/16]
  2. Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China

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The balance between chloroplasts and mitochondria is crucial for energy metabolism in plant cells. Overexpression of AtPAP2 can coordinate the activities of these organelles to promote plant growth, but excessive expression in either chloroplasts or mitochondria may have negative effects on plant productivity.
Energy metabolism in plant cells requires a balance between the activities of chloroplasts and mitochondria, as they are the producers and consumers of carbohydrates and reducing equivalents, respectively. Recently, we showed that the overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana purple acid phosphatase 2 (AtPAP2), a phosphatase dually anchored on the outer membranes of chloroplasts and mitochondria, can boost the plant growth and seed yield of Arabidopsis thaliana by coordinating the activities of both organelles. However, when AtPAP2 is solely overexpressed in chloroplasts, the growth-promoting effects are less optimal, indicating that active mitochondria are required for dissipating excess reducing equivalents from chloroplasts to maintain the optimal growth of plants. It is even more detrimental to plant productivity when AtPAP2 is solely overexpressed in mitochondria. Although these lines contain high level of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), they exhibit low leaf sucrose, low seed yield, and early senescence. These transgenic lines can be useful tools for studying how hyperactive chloroplasts or mitochondria affect the physiology of their counterparts and how they modify cellular metabolism and plant physiology.

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