Abstract

Large GTPases of the Dynamin Related Proteins (DRP) family shape lipid bilayers through membrane fission or fusion processes. Despite the highly organized photosynthetic membranes of thylakoids, a single DRP is known to be targeted inside the chloroplast. Fzl from the land plant Arabidopsis thaliana is inserted in the inner envelope and thylakoid membranes to regulate their morphology. Fzl may promote the fusion of thylakoids but this remains to be proven. Moreover, the physiological requirement for fusing thylakoids is currently unknown. Here, we find that the unicellular microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii encodes an Fzl ortholog (CrFzl) that is localized in the chloroplast where it is soluble. To explore its function, the CRISPR/Cas9 technology was employed to generate multiple CrFzl knock out strains. Phenotypic analyzes revealed a specific requirement of CrFzl for survival upon light stress. Consistent with this, strong irradiance lead to increased photoinhibition of photosynthesis in mutant cells. Fluorescence and electron microscopy analysis demonstrated that upon exposure to high light, CrFzl mutants show defects in chloroplast morphology but also large cytosolic vacuoles in close contact with the plastid. We further observe that strong irradiance induces an increased recruitment of the DRP to thylakoid membranes. Most importantly, we show that CrFzl is required for the fusion of thylakoids during mating. Together, our results suggest that thylakoids fusion may be necessary for resistance to light stress.

Highlights

  • Dynamin-Related-Proteins (DRPs) are large GTPases that bind lipid bilayers and auto-oligomerize into high order macro-molecular structures [1]

  • With the objective of clarifying the function of Fzl in chloroplast biology and given its conservation in the green lineage [20], we focused on the counterpart of Arabidopsis thaliana Fzl from the unicellular microalga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, which contains a single chloroplast [25]

  • Using the Phytozome plant genome database, we found that the Cre14.g616600 locus of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii encodes a putative Chlamydomonas reinhardtii encodes an Fzl ortholog (CrFzl) ortholog of AtFzl

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Dynamin-Related-Proteins (DRPs) are large GTPases that bind lipid bilayers and auto-oligomerize into high order macro-molecular structures [1]. These features provide DRPs with a dedicated ability to remodel intracellular membranes through fusion, fission and tubulation processes. DRPs are on the other hand essential for mitochondrial dynamics in fungi, metazoans and plants where mitochondria organize into tubular cellular networks through balanced events of division and fusion of their tubules [3,4] In line with their strong involvement in mitochondrial dynamics and with the endosymbiotic origin of mitochondria, DRPs have evolved from prokaryotic ancestors and have been characterized in bacterial models [5,6,7]. They are highly conserved in the cyanobacterial subgroup [8] and consistent with the cyanobacterial origin of the chloroplast [9], DRPs participate in the membrane dynamics of this fundamental photosynthetic organelle [10]

Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call