Abstract
Abstract Ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco), is a key enzyme in both photosynthetic carbon fixation and photorespiration. Genetic manipulation of this enzyme to increase its carboxylase activity could lead to substantial increases in net photosynthesis in several important crop plants. Unfortunately, the higher plant enzyme cannot be expressed in active form in E. coli. Several factors may account for this, the best studied of which is a binding protein that interacts with large subunits after they are synthesized but before they are assembled into holoenzyme. Various functions for this binding protein are considered.
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