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Photorespiratory glycolate-glyoxylate metabolism

Journal

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BOTANY
Volume 67, Issue 10, Pages 3041-3052

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jxb/erw090

Keywords

2-Phosphoglycolate; glycolate; glycolate oxidase; glyoxylate; metabolism; photorespiration

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  1. French State grant - IDEX Paris-Saclay [ANR-10-LABX-0040-SPS, ANR-11-IDEX-0003-02]
  2. French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. Research in the VGM lab by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) [FOR 1186, EXC 1028]

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Photorespiratory glycolate-glyoxylate metabolism is important to remove toxic compounds and it is essential for plant development. This review highlights our current understanding of the genes, proteins and regulatory process involved in this pathway.Photorespiration is one of the major carbon metabolism pathways in oxygen-producing photosynthetic organisms. This pathway recycles 2-phosphoglycolate (2-PG), a toxic metabolite, to 3-phosphoglycerate when ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RuBisCO) uses oxygen instead of carbon dioxide. The photorespiratory cycle is in competition with photosynthetic CO2 fixation and it is accompanied by carbon, nitrogen and energy losses. Thus, photorespiration has become a target to improve crop yields. Moreover, during the photorespiratory cycle intermediate metabolites that are toxic to Calvin-Benson cycle and RuBisCO activities, such as 2-PG, glycolate and glyoxylate, are produced. Thus, the presence of an efficient 2-PG/glycolate/glyoxylate 'detoxification' pathway is required to ensure normal development of photosynthetic organisms. Here we review our current knowledge concerning the enzymes that carry out the glycolate-glyoxylate metabolic steps of photorespiration from glycolate production in the chloroplasts to the synthesis of glycine in the peroxisomes. We describe the properties of the proteins involved in glycolate-glyoxylate metabolism in Archaeplastida and the phenotypes observed when knocking down/out these specific photorespiratory players. Advances in our understanding of the regulation of glycolate-glyoxylate metabolism are highlighted.

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