Tobacco ‘antisense’ lines with a stepwise reduction in Rubisco allowed a network approach to the regulation of photosynthesis, metabolism, allocation and growth
Mark Stitt

TL;DR
This paper explores how reducing Rubisco in tobacco plants helps understand the regulation of photosynthesis and plant growth.
Contribution
The study introduced a network approach to analyze photosynthesis regulation using antisense tobacco lines with reduced Rubisco.
Findings
Reduced Rubisco abundance impacts photosynthesis depending on environmental conditions.
Photosynthetic adjustments accommodate small Rubisco decreases to minimize inhibition.
Larger Rubisco reductions affect carbon, nitrogen metabolism, and plant architecture.
Abstract
Over 2 decades ago, antisense rbcS tobacco lines with a progressive decrease in Rubisco abundance allowed network analysis of the regulation of photosynthesis, metabolism, and whole plant allocation. In the 1970 and 1980s, the study of the regulation of metabolism and growth was largely descriptive. Conceptual frameworks had been formulated that would allow a more rigorous approach, for example, to generate a small decrease in enzyme abundance and measure the resulting change in pathway flux. The lack of suitable mutants, however, made this approach practically impossible. This changed drastically when Agrobacterium-mediated transformation made it possible to alter expression of enzymes and other proteins at will. (Quick et al. in Planta 183:542–554, 1991a) and subsequent papers used antisense lines with a progressive decrease in Rubisco abundance to show that the contribution of…
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TopicsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Plant Stress Responses and Tolerance
