Chloroplast NADH dehydrogenase‐like complex‐mediated cyclic electron flow is the main electron transport route in C4 bundle sheath cells

Author:

Ermakova Maria12ORCID,Woodford Russell12ORCID,Fitzpatrick Duncan1ORCID,Nix Samuel J.1ORCID,Zwahlen Soraya M.13ORCID,Farquhar Graham D.1ORCID,von Caemmerer Susanne1ORCID,Furbank Robert T.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Plant Science, Centre of Excellence for Translational Photosynthesis, Research School of Biology Australian National University Acton ACT 2600 Australia

2. School of Biological Sciences Monash University Melbourne VIC 3800 Australia

3. Division of Developmental Biology European Molecular Biology Laboratory 69126 Heidelberg Germany

Abstract

Summary The superior productivity of C4 plants is achieved via a metabolic C4 cycle which acts as a CO2 pump across mesophyll and bundle sheath (BS) cells and requires an additional input of energy in the form of ATP. The importance of chloroplast NADH dehydrogenase‐like complex (NDH) operating cyclic electron flow (CEF) around Photosystem I (PSI) for C4 photosynthesis has been shown in reverse genetics studies but the contribution of CEF and NDH to cell‐level electron fluxes remained unknown. We have created gene‐edited Setaria viridis with null ndhO alleles lacking functional NDH and developed methods for quantification of electron flow through NDH in BS and mesophyll cells. We show that CEF accounts for 84% of electrons reducing PSI in BS cells and most of those electrons are delivered through NDH while the contribution of the complex to electron transport in mesophyll cells is minimal. A decreased leaf CO2 assimilation rate and growth of plants lacking NDH cannot be rescued by supplying additional CO2. Our results indicate that NDH‐mediated CEF is the primary electron transport route in BS chloroplasts highlighting the essential role of NDH in generating ATP required for CO2 fixation by the C3 cycle in BS cells.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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