Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Plant Energy Biology , Australian National University Canberra, Acton, Australian Capital Territory 0200, Australia;
Plant Physiol. 2013 Oct;163(2):732-45. doi: 10.1104/pp.113.216036. Epub 2013 Aug 12.
Excess light can have a negative impact on photosynthesis; thus, plants have evolved many different ways to adapt to different light conditions to both optimize energy use and avoid damage caused by excess light. Analysis of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutant snowy cotyledon4 (sco4) revealed a mutation in a chloroplast-targeted protein that shares limited homology with CaaX-type endopeptidases. The SCO4 protein possesses an important function in photosynthesis and development, with point mutations rendering the seedlings and adult plants susceptible to photooxidative stress. The sco4 mutation impairs the acclimation of chloroplasts and their photosystems to excess light, evidenced in a reduction in photosystem I function, decreased linear electron transfer, yet increased nonphotochemical quenching. SCO4 is localized to the chloroplasts, which suggests the existence of an unreported type of protein modification within this organelle. Phylogenetic and yeast complementation analyses of SCO4-like proteins reveal that SCO4 is a member of an unknown group of higher plant-specific proteinases quite distinct from the well-described CaaX-type endopeptidases RAS Converting Enzyme1 (RCE1) and zinc metallopeptidase STE24 and lacks canonical CaaX activity. Therefore, we hypothesize that SCO4 is a novel endopeptidase required for critical protein modifications within chloroplasts, influencing the function of proteins involved in photosynthesis required for tolerance to excess light.
过量的光会对光合作用产生负面影响;因此,植物已经进化出许多不同的方法来适应不同的光照条件,以优化能量利用并避免过量光造成的损害。对拟南芥(Arabidopsis thaliana)突变体雪绒花状子叶 4(sco4)的分析表明,叶绿体靶向蛋白发生了突变,该蛋白与 CaaX 型内肽酶具有有限的同源性。SCO4 蛋白在光合作用和发育中具有重要功能,点突变使幼苗和成年植物易受光氧化应激。sco4 突变会损害叶绿体及其光合作用系统对过量光的适应,表现为光系统 I 功能降低、线性电子传递减少,而非光化学猝灭增加。SCO4 定位于叶绿体,这表明该细胞器内存在一种未报告的蛋白质修饰类型。SCO4 样蛋白的系统发育和酵母互补分析表明,SCO4 是一个未知的高等植物特异性蛋白酶组的成员,与描述明确的 CaaX 型内肽酶 RAS 转换酶 1(RCE1)和锌金属肽酶 STE24 截然不同,并且缺乏典型的 CaaX 活性。因此,我们假设 SCO4 是一种新型的内肽酶,需要对叶绿体中的关键蛋白质进行修饰,影响参与光合作用的蛋白质的功能,从而耐受过量的光。