Downregulation of the δ-subunit reduces mitochondrial ATP synthase levels, alters respiration, and restricts growth and gametophyte development in Arabidopsis

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  • Daniela A. Geisler
  • Carola Päpke
  • Toshihiro Obata
  • Adriano Nunes-Nesi
  • Annemarie Matthes
  • Kay Schneitz
  • Eugenia Maximova
  • Wagner L. Araújo
  • Alisdair R. Fernie
  • Persson, Staffan

The mitochondrial ATP synthase (F1F0 complex) is an evolutionary conserved multimeric protein complex that synthesizes the main bulk of cytosolic ATP, but the regulatory mechanisms of the subunits are only poorly understood in plants. In yeast, the d-subunit links the membrane-embedded F0 part to the matrix-facing central stalk of F1. We used genetic interference and an inhibitor to investigate the molecular function and physiological impact of the δ-subunit in Arabidopsis thaliana. Delta mutants displayed both male and female gametophyte defects. RNA interference of delta resulted in growth retardation, reduced ATP synthase amounts, and increased alternative oxidase capacity and led to specific long-term increases in Ala and Gly levels. By contrast, inhibition of the complex using oligomycin triggered broad metabolic changes, affecting glycolysis and the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and led to a successive induction of transcripts for alternative respiratory pathways and for redox and biotic stress-related transcription factors. We conclude that (1) the δ-subunit is essential for male gametophyte development in Arabidopsis, (2) a disturbance of the ATP synthase appears to lead to an early transition phase and a long-term metabolic steady state, and (3) the observed long-term adjustments in mitochondrial metabolism are linked to reduced growth and deficiencies in gametophyte development.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPlant Cell
Vol/bind24
Udgave nummer7
Sider (fra-til)2792-2811
Antal sider20
ISSN1040-4651
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2012
Eksternt udgivetJa

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