Biosynthesis of chlorophyll c in a dinoflagellate and heterologous production in planta

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Biosynthesis of chlorophyll c in a dinoflagellate and heterologous production in planta. / Jinkerson, Robert E.; Poveda-Huertes, Daniel; Cooney, Elizabeth C.; Cho, Anna; Ochoa-Fernandez, Rocio; Keeling, Patrick J.; Xiang, Tingting; Andersen-Ranberg, Johan.

In: Current Biology, Vol. 34, No. 3, 2024, p. 594-605.e4.

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Jinkerson, RE, Poveda-Huertes, D, Cooney, EC, Cho, A, Ochoa-Fernandez, R, Keeling, PJ, Xiang, T & Andersen-Ranberg, J 2024, 'Biosynthesis of chlorophyll c in a dinoflagellate and heterologous production in planta', Current Biology, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 594-605.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.12.068

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Jinkerson, R. E., Poveda-Huertes, D., Cooney, E. C., Cho, A., Ochoa-Fernandez, R., Keeling, P. J., Xiang, T., & Andersen-Ranberg, J. (2024). Biosynthesis of chlorophyll c in a dinoflagellate and heterologous production in planta. Current Biology, 34(3), 594-605.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.12.068

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Jinkerson RE, Poveda-Huertes D, Cooney EC, Cho A, Ochoa-Fernandez R, Keeling PJ et al. Biosynthesis of chlorophyll c in a dinoflagellate and heterologous production in planta. Current Biology. 2024;34(3):594-605.e4. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.12.068

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Jinkerson, Robert E. ; Poveda-Huertes, Daniel ; Cooney, Elizabeth C. ; Cho, Anna ; Ochoa-Fernandez, Rocio ; Keeling, Patrick J. ; Xiang, Tingting ; Andersen-Ranberg, Johan. / Biosynthesis of chlorophyll c in a dinoflagellate and heterologous production in planta. In: Current Biology. 2024 ; Vol. 34, No. 3. pp. 594-605.e4.

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title = "Biosynthesis of chlorophyll c in a dinoflagellate and heterologous production in planta",
abstract = "Chlorophyll c is a key photosynthetic pigment that has been used historically to classify eukaryotic algae. Despite its importance in global photosynthetic productivity, the pathway for its biosynthesis has remained elusive. Here we define the CHLOROPHYLL C SYNTHASE (CHLCS) discovered through investigation of a dinoflagellate mutant deficient in chlorophyll c. CHLCSs are proteins with chlorophyll a/b binding and 2-oxoglutarate-Fe(II) dioxygenase (2OGD) domains found in peridinin-containing dinoflagellates; other chlorophyll c-containing algae utilize enzymes with only the 2OGD domain or an unknown synthase to produce chlorophyll c. 2OGD-containing synthases across dinoflagellate, diatom, cryptophyte, and haptophyte lineages form a monophyletic group, 8 members of which were also shown to produce chlorophyll c. Chlorophyll c1 to c2 ratios in marine algae are dictated in part by chlorophyll c synthases. CHLCS heterologously expressed in planta results in the accumulation of chlorophyll c1 and c2, demonstrating a path to augment plant pigment composition with algal counterparts.",
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AU - Ochoa-Fernandez, Rocio

AU - Keeling, Patrick J.

AU - Xiang, Tingting

AU - Andersen-Ranberg, Johan

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N2 - Chlorophyll c is a key photosynthetic pigment that has been used historically to classify eukaryotic algae. Despite its importance in global photosynthetic productivity, the pathway for its biosynthesis has remained elusive. Here we define the CHLOROPHYLL C SYNTHASE (CHLCS) discovered through investigation of a dinoflagellate mutant deficient in chlorophyll c. CHLCSs are proteins with chlorophyll a/b binding and 2-oxoglutarate-Fe(II) dioxygenase (2OGD) domains found in peridinin-containing dinoflagellates; other chlorophyll c-containing algae utilize enzymes with only the 2OGD domain or an unknown synthase to produce chlorophyll c. 2OGD-containing synthases across dinoflagellate, diatom, cryptophyte, and haptophyte lineages form a monophyletic group, 8 members of which were also shown to produce chlorophyll c. Chlorophyll c1 to c2 ratios in marine algae are dictated in part by chlorophyll c synthases. CHLCS heterologously expressed in planta results in the accumulation of chlorophyll c1 and c2, demonstrating a path to augment plant pigment composition with algal counterparts.

AB - Chlorophyll c is a key photosynthetic pigment that has been used historically to classify eukaryotic algae. Despite its importance in global photosynthetic productivity, the pathway for its biosynthesis has remained elusive. Here we define the CHLOROPHYLL C SYNTHASE (CHLCS) discovered through investigation of a dinoflagellate mutant deficient in chlorophyll c. CHLCSs are proteins with chlorophyll a/b binding and 2-oxoglutarate-Fe(II) dioxygenase (2OGD) domains found in peridinin-containing dinoflagellates; other chlorophyll c-containing algae utilize enzymes with only the 2OGD domain or an unknown synthase to produce chlorophyll c. 2OGD-containing synthases across dinoflagellate, diatom, cryptophyte, and haptophyte lineages form a monophyletic group, 8 members of which were also shown to produce chlorophyll c. Chlorophyll c1 to c2 ratios in marine algae are dictated in part by chlorophyll c synthases. CHLCS heterologously expressed in planta results in the accumulation of chlorophyll c1 and c2, demonstrating a path to augment plant pigment composition with algal counterparts.

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KW - Breviolum minutum

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