Photosynthetica (Dec 2020)

The carbon reactions of photosynthesis: role of lectins and glycoregulation

  • A.M. NONOMURA,
  • D. SHEVELA,
  • S.S. KOMATH,
  • K.Y. BIEL,
  • G. GOVINDJEE

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32615/ps.2020.064
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 58, no. 5
pp. 1090 – 1097

Abstract

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Modulation of glycoregulation in agriculture is reviewed here with emphasis on the elucidation of previously unknown pathways involving vacuolar lectins as well as a bypass of lectins that direct free sugars toward productivity. The reversible binding sequences of the endogenous lectin cycle are compared to an induced lectin bypass, as follows. (1) In the cycle, carbohydrate ligands, with similar binding specificities that compete for binding sites on lectins, are involved in the natural cycle of sugar exchanges. (2) For the bypass, tightly bound ligands that occupy lectins prevent free sugars from binding, making them available for productivity. This bypass is induced by methyl-α-D-mannopyranoside, a biochemical plant growth regulator for photosynthesis. Integration of this novel technology, with structural elements crucial for ligand binding by the lectins and with nitrogen assimilation, provides the basis for successful modulation of glycoregulation in crops for enhancement of quality and quantity.

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