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Photoprotection during iron deficiency is mediated by the bHLH transcription factors PYE and ILR3

Garo Z. Akmakjian, Nabila Riaz, Mary Lou Guerinot

2021Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences53 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Significance Iron deficiency has many adverse effects on photosynthesis, which is not surprising given that 90% of foliar iron is found in the chloroplast. Although many iron-sparing mechanisms have been documented, a mechanistic understanding of how chloroplasts adapt to iron deficiency was lacking. Here, we show that the bHLH transcription factors ILR3 and PYE are required for photoprotection during iron deficiency. Changes in chloroplast morphology under the control of these transcription factors prevents the production of harmful reactive oxygen species and allows for repair of photosystem II. Understanding how plants adapt the photosynthetic machinery during iron deficiency may allow us to optimize plant growth in soils where iron is not bioavailable.

Topics & Concepts

PhotoprotectionIron deficiencyChloroplastPhotosynthesisReactive oxygen speciesPhotosystem IITranscription factorTranscription (linguistics)BiologyIron levelsCell biologyChemistryBotanyGeneBiochemistryMedicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyAnemiaPhilosophyLinguisticsPlant Micronutrient Interactions and EffectsPlant Stress Responses and TolerancePhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms