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Title: Distinct roles of alternative oxidase pathway during the greening process of etiolated algae
First author: Liu, Ying; Zhang, Hua; Cui, Yan; Zheng, Yanli; Chen, Hui; Hu, Zhangli; Wu, Qingyu
Journal: SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES
Years: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/s11427-020-1755-9
Abstract: The vital function of mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX) pathway in optimizing photosynthesis during plant de-etiolation has been well recognized. However, whether and how AOX impacts the chloroplast biogenesis in algal cells remains unclear. In the present study, the role of AOX in regulating the reassembly of chloroplast in algal cells was investigated by treatingAuxenochlorella protothecoideswith salicylhydroxamic acid (SHAM), the specific inhibitor to AOX, in the heterotrophy to autotrophy transition process. Several lines of evidences including delayed chlorophyll accumulation, lagged reorganization of chloroplast structure, altered PSI/PSII stoichiometry, and declined photosynthetic activities in SHAM treated cells indicated that the impairment in AOX activity dramatically hindered the development of functioning chloroplast in algal cells. Besides, the cellular ROS levels and antioxidant enzymes activities were increased by SHAM treatment, and the perturbation on the balance of NAD(+)/NADH and NADP(+)/NADPH ratios was also observed inA. protothecoideslacking AOX activity, indicating that AOX was essential in promoting ROS scavenging and keeping the redox homeostasis for algal chloroplast development during greening. Overall, our study revealed the essentiality of mitochondrial AOX pathway in sustaining algal photosynthetic performance and provided novel insights into the physiological roles of AOX on the biogenesis of photosynthetic organelle in algae.