Cell Reports (Nov 2023)

Chlorophyll biosynthesis under the control of arginine metabolism

  • Éva Kiss,
  • Jana Talbot,
  • Nathan B.P. Adams,
  • Stanislav Opekar,
  • Martin Moos,
  • Jan Pilný,
  • Tatjana Kvasov,
  • Emilia Schneider,
  • Peter Koník,
  • Petr Šimek,
  • Roman Sobotka

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42, no. 11
p. 113265

Abstract

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Summary: In natural environments, photosynthetic organisms adjust their metabolism to cope with the fluctuating availability of combined nitrogen sources, a growth-limiting factor. For acclimation, the dynamic degradation/synthesis of tetrapyrrolic pigments, as well as of the amino acid arginine, is pivotal; however, there has been no evidence that these processes could be functionally coupled. Using co-immunopurification and spectral shift assays, we found that in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, the arginine metabolism-related ArgD and CphB enzymes form protein complexes with Gun4, an essential protein for chlorophyll biosynthesis. Gun4 binds ArgD with high affinity, and the Gun4-ArgD complex accumulates in cells supplemented with ornithine, a key intermediate of the arginine pathway. Elevated ornithine levels restricted de novo synthesis of tetrapyrroles, which arrested the recovery from nitrogen deficiency. Our data reveal a direct crosstalk between tetrapyrrole biosynthesis and arginine metabolism that highlights the importance of balancing photosynthetic pigment synthesis with nitrogen homeostasis.

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