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Inactivation of mitochondrial Complex I stimulates chloroplast ATPase in Physcomitrella (Physcomitrium patens)

biorxiv(2020)

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Abstract
While light is the ultimate source of energy for photosynthetic organisms, mitochondrial respiration is still fundamental for supporting metabolism demand during the night or in heterotrophic tissues. Respiration is also important for the metabolism of photosynthetically active cells, acting as a sink for excess reduced molecules and source of substrates for anabolic pathways. In this work, we isolated Physcomitrella ( Physcomitrium patens ) plants with altered respiration by inactivating Complex I of the mitochondrial electron transport chain by independent targeting of two essential subunits. Results show that the inactivation of Complex I causes a strong growth impairment even in fully autotrophic conditions in tissues where all cells are photosynthetically active. Complex I mutants show major alterations in the stoichiometry of respiratory complexes while the composition of photosynthetic apparatus was substantially unaffected. Complex I mutants showed altered photosynthesis with higher yields of both Photosystems I and II. These are the consequence of a higher chloroplast ATPase activity that also caused a smaller ΔpH formation across thylakoid membranes as well as decreased photosynthetic control on cytochrome b6f , possibly to compensate for a deficit in ATP supply relative to demand in Complex I mutants. These results demonstrate that alteration of respiratory activity directly impacts photosynthesis in P. patens and that metabolic interaction between organelles is essential in their ability to use light energy for growth. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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chloroplast atpase,mitochondrial complex,physcomitrella
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