Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.

In plants oxygenic photosynthesis is performed by large protein complexes found in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. The soluble thylakoid lumen space is a narrow and compressed region within the thylakoid membrane which contains 80-200 proteins. Because the thylakoid lumen proteins are in cl...

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Main Authors: Irene Granlund, Michael Hall, Thomas Kieselbach, Wolfgang P Schröder
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-05-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2680967?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3e6e935b3bf3453a8bbd6efd35875f6f2020-11-25T02:23:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-05-0145e564910.1371/journal.pone.0005649Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.Irene GranlundMichael HallThomas KieselbachWolfgang P SchröderIn plants oxygenic photosynthesis is performed by large protein complexes found in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. The soluble thylakoid lumen space is a narrow and compressed region within the thylakoid membrane which contains 80-200 proteins. Because the thylakoid lumen proteins are in close proximity to the protein complexes of photosynthesis, it is reasonable to assume that the lumen proteins are highly influenced by the presence of light. To identify light regulated proteins in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana we developed a faster thylakoid preparation and combined this with difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE) of dark-adapted and light-adapted lumen proteomes. The DIGE experiments revealed that 19 lumen proteins exhibit increased relative protein levels after eight hour light exposure. Among the proteins showing increased abundance were the PsbP and PsbQ subunits of Photosystem II, major plastocyanin and several other proteins of known or unknown function. In addition, co-expression analysis of publicly available transcriptomic data showed that the co-regulation of lumen protein expression is not limited to light but rather that lumen protein genes exhibit a high uniformity of expression. The large proportion of thylakoid lumen proteins displaying increased abundance in light-adapted plants, taken together with the observed uniform regulation of transcription, implies that the majority of thylakoid lumen proteins have functions that are related to photosynthetic activity. This is the first time that an analysis of the differences in protein level during a normal day/night cycle has been performed and it shows that even a normal cycle of light significantly influences the thylakoid lumen proteome. In this study we also show for the first time, using co-expression analysis, that the prevalent lumenal chloroplast proteins are very similarly regulated at the level of transcription.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2680967?pdf=render
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author Irene Granlund
Michael Hall
Thomas Kieselbach
Wolfgang P Schröder
spellingShingle Irene Granlund
Michael Hall
Thomas Kieselbach
Wolfgang P Schröder
Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Irene Granlund
Michael Hall
Thomas Kieselbach
Wolfgang P Schröder
author_sort Irene Granlund
title Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_short Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_full Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_fullStr Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_full_unstemmed Light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana.
title_sort light induced changes in protein expression and uniform regulation of transcription in the thylakoid lumen of arabidopsis thaliana.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-05-01
description In plants oxygenic photosynthesis is performed by large protein complexes found in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts. The soluble thylakoid lumen space is a narrow and compressed region within the thylakoid membrane which contains 80-200 proteins. Because the thylakoid lumen proteins are in close proximity to the protein complexes of photosynthesis, it is reasonable to assume that the lumen proteins are highly influenced by the presence of light. To identify light regulated proteins in the thylakoid lumen of Arabidopsis thaliana we developed a faster thylakoid preparation and combined this with difference gel electrophoresis (DIGE) of dark-adapted and light-adapted lumen proteomes. The DIGE experiments revealed that 19 lumen proteins exhibit increased relative protein levels after eight hour light exposure. Among the proteins showing increased abundance were the PsbP and PsbQ subunits of Photosystem II, major plastocyanin and several other proteins of known or unknown function. In addition, co-expression analysis of publicly available transcriptomic data showed that the co-regulation of lumen protein expression is not limited to light but rather that lumen protein genes exhibit a high uniformity of expression. The large proportion of thylakoid lumen proteins displaying increased abundance in light-adapted plants, taken together with the observed uniform regulation of transcription, implies that the majority of thylakoid lumen proteins have functions that are related to photosynthetic activity. This is the first time that an analysis of the differences in protein level during a normal day/night cycle has been performed and it shows that even a normal cycle of light significantly influences the thylakoid lumen proteome. In this study we also show for the first time, using co-expression analysis, that the prevalent lumenal chloroplast proteins are very similarly regulated at the level of transcription.
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