Ion Homeostasis In The Chloroplast

Marc Hanikenne,Maria Bernal, Eugen-Ioan Urzica

PLASTID BIOLOGY(2014)

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Abstract
The chloroplast is an organelle of high demand for macro- and micronutrient ions, which are required for the maintenance of the photosynthetic process. To avoid deficiency while preventing excess, homeostasis mechanisms must be tightly regulated. Here, we describe the needs for nutrient ions in the chloroplast and briefly highlight their functions in the chloroplastidial metabolism. We further discuss the impact of nutrient deficiency on chloroplasts and the acclimation mechanisms that evolved to preserve the photosynthetic apparatus. We finally present what is known about import and export mechanisms for these ions. Whenever possible, a comparison between cyanobacteria, algae and plants is provided to add an evolutionary perspective to the description of ion homeostasis mechanisms in photosynthesis.
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Mineral nutrition,Macronutrients,Micronutrients,Metal,Cation,Anion,Transport
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