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Overexpression of Rubisco subunits with RAF1 increases Rubisco content in maize

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NATURE PLANTS
Volume 4, Issue 10, Pages 802-810

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41477-018-0252-4

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  1. Agriculture and Food Research Initiative from the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, US Department of Agriculture [2016-67013-24464]
  2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis [CE140100015]
  3. ARC DECRA [DE13010760]
  4. Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, International Research Travel Grant at Cornell University

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Rubisco catalyses a rate-limiting step in photosynthesis and has long been a target for improvement due to its slow turnover rate. An alternative to modifying catalytic properties of Rubisco is to increase its abundance within C-4 plant chloroplasts, which might increase activity and confer a higher carbon assimilation rate. Here, we overexpress the Rubisco large (LS) and small (SS) subunits with the Rubisco assembly chaperone RUBISCO ASSEMBLY FACTOR 1 (RAF1). While overexpression of LS and/or SS had no discernable impact on Rubisco content, addition of RAF1 overexpression resulted in a >30% increase in Rubisco content. Gas exchange showed a 15% increase in CO2 assimilation (A(SAT)) in UBI-LSSS-RAF1 transgenic plants, which correlated with - increased fresh weight and in vitro V-cmax calculations. The divergence of Rubisco content and assimilation could be accounted for by the Rubisco activation state, which decreased up to 23%, suggesting that Rubisco activase may be limiting V-cmax, and impinging on the realization of photosynthetic potential from increased Rubisco content.

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