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A blue-light photoreceptor mediates the feedback regulation of photosynthesis

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NATURE
卷 537, 期 7621, 页码 563-+

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/nature19358

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR-12-BIME-0005, ANR-10-LABX-49-01]
  2. Marie Curie Initial Training Network Accliphot [316427]
  3. CNRS Defi (ENRS)
  4. CEA Bioenergies program
  5. HFSP [HFSP0052]
  6. NIBB Cooperative Research Program for the Okazaki Large Spectrograph [13-514, 14-508, 15-609, 16-705]
  7. JSPS KAKENHI [JP15H05599, JP26251033, JP16H06553]
  8. NEDO [P07015]
  9. MEXT (through the Network of Centres of Carbon Dioxide Resource Studies in Plants)
  10. German Research Foundation, DFG [FOR1261]
  11. Heisenberg fellowship
  12. Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung/Foundation
  13. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [26251033, 15K18562, 16H06553, 15H05599] Funding Source: KAKEN

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In plants and algae, light serves both as the energy source for photosynthesis and a biological signal that triggers cellular responses via specific sensory photoreceptors. Red light is perceived by bilin-containing phytochromes and blue light by the flavincontaining cryptochromes and/or phototropins (PHOTs)(1), the latter containing two photosensory light, oxygen, or voltage (LOV) domains2. Photoperception spans several orders of light intensity(3), ranging from far below the threshold for photosynthesis to values beyond the capacity of photosynthetic CO2 assimilation. Excess light may cause oxidative damage and cell death, processes prevented by enhanced thermal dissipation via high-energy quenching (qE), a key photoprotective response(4). Here we show the existence of a molecular link between photoreception, photosynthesis, and photoprotection in the green alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii. We show that PHOT controls qE by inducing the expression of the qE effector protein LHCSR3 (light-harvesting complex stress-related protein 3) in high light intensities. This control requires blue-light perception by LOV domains on PHOT, LHCSR3 induction through PHOT kinase, and light dissipation in photosystem II via LHCSR3. Mutants deficient in the PHOT gene display severely reduced fitness under excessive light conditions, indicating that the sensing, utilization, and dissipation of light is a concerted process that plays a vital role in microalgal acclimation to environments of variable light intensities.

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