Title: Regulation of the Calvin Cycle
1- Topics
- Regulation of the Calvin Cycle
- Photorespiration
- CO2 concentrating mechanisms
- Sucrose and starch synthesis
2Regulation of the Calvin cycle
- RuBP activase
- Light induction of Calvin cycle gene expression
- Enzyme activites regulated by redox state of the
chloroplast
3c Redox state of stroma The Ferredoxin-Thioredo
xin System
NADPH
4- Topics
- Regulation of the Calvin Cycle
- Photorespiration
- CO2 concentrating mechanisms
- Sucrose and starch synthesis
5 The Problem with Oxygen RUBISCO reacts with
oxygen as well as CO2 (oxygenase/carboxylase)
RUBISCO has a higher affinity for CO2 compared
to O2 (lower Km) Rubisco Km (CO2) 15
µM Km (O2) 550 µM But concentration of
O2 is much higher Atmophere 20 O2 and only
0.03 CO2 In solution CO2 12 µM, O2 265
µM NET RESULT a lot of O2 gets fixed instead
of CO2 This process is called photorespiration.
6RuBis Carboxylase/Oxygenase
7Calvin Cycle
3xATP
Rib15bisP (C5) O2
2x NADPH
3-P-Glycerate (C3)
P-Glycolate (C2)
Chl.
Fd
Glycerate (C3)
ATP
Glycolate (C2)
Glycolate (C2)
Glycerate (C3)
O2
ATP
Hydroxypyruvate (C3)
NH4
Glycolate (C2)
H2O2
Per.
Serine (C3-N)
Glycine (C2-N)
Serine (C3-N)
Glycine (C2-N)
CO2
NH4
Mit
8The cost of photorespiration
3x O2 needs 2x ATP and 2x Ferredoxin
AND high temperature increases photorespiration
Modifies Rubiscos kinetics oxygenation more
favorable Decreases the CO2/O2 ratio in solution
9What do plants do?
10CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms
- CO2 and HCO3- Pumps aquatic organisms
- CO2 concentrating mechanisms higher plants
11CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms
- Clicker question Is there only one type of CO2
concentrating mechanisms in higher plants? - A. Yes
- B. No, there are two.
- C. N, there are many
12CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms
- Clicker question Did these different mechanisms
evolved from one common ancestor? - A. Yes, modifications occurred later.
- B. No, there are two independent origins.
- C. No , there were many independent origins.
CO2 concentrating mechanisms evolved many times
independently Convergent evolution
13CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms
- CO2 and HCO3- Pumps aquatic organisms
- CO2 concentrating mechanisms higher plants
PEP-Carboxylase
CH2 II C-OPO32- HCO3- I COO-
COO- I CH2 HPO42- I CO I COO-
Phosphoenolpyruvate
Oxaloacetate
14Could plants just use PEP-carboxylase instead of
Rubisco?
15Principles of CO2 concentration mechanisms
HCO3-
CO2
Fixation/carboxylation
C3 HCO3-
C3-recycling
C3
C4
C4 transport
C3 CO2
Decarboxylation
RUBISCO
16HCO3-
CO2
Fixation/carboxylation
C3 HCO3-
C3-recycling
C3
C4
C4 transport
C3 CO2
Decarboxylation
RUBISCO
17CO2 Concentrating Mechanisms
- C4 Photosynthesis spacial separation
- Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM) temporal
separation
18The C4 carbon cycle Spatial separation
- Different Cells Bundle Sheath cells/ Kranz
anatomy - Within one cell
19Kranz (Wreath) Anatomy
Bundle sheath cells
20(V
Single Cell C4 Photosynthesis
Borszczowia
21CAM temporal separation Minimizing water loss
H20 loss/CO2 gained (g) CAM
50-100g C4 250-300g C3 400-500g
22CAM Day/Night switch
23- Topics
- Regulation of the Calvin Cycle
- Photorespiration
- CO2 concentrating mechanisms
- Sucrose and starch synthesis
24UDP-Glucose
25Saccharide Synthesis Overview
Saccharides
Pi
Triose-P
Glc-1-P
Glc-NtDP
NTP (ATP/UTP)
PPi
26Plastids Starch Synthesis
27Starch is a branched polymer
Remember Cellulose b-D-1,4-glucosyl
28Regulation of starch and sucrose biosynthesis
29Pi
Sucrose
Suc-6-P
UDP-Glc
PPi
UTP
SPS
Phosphate is generated in the cytosol during
sucrose synthesis
Glc-1-P
Glc-6-P
Fru-6-P
ATP
Pi
Pi
PPi
ADP
Fru-1,6-bisP
Triose-P
30Balance Starch vs Sucrose Synthesis
Cytosol
Plastid
Sucrose Synthesis
Triose-P
Triose-P
Pi
Pi
Starch Synthesis
31Regulation of Starch and Sucrose Synthesis
Glc-1-P
UDP-Glc Fru-6-P
Suc-6P
SPS
Pi
ATP
Glc-6-P
Pi
3PGA
PPi
2xPi
Ferredoxin Red.
SPS-P
ADP-Glc
Sucrose-P Synthase (SPS)
ADP-Glc Pyrophosphorylase (AGPase)
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