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Fluorescent carbon-dots enhance light harvesting and photosynthesis by overexpressing PsbP and PsiK genes

Journal

JOURNAL OF NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12951-021-01005-0

Keywords

Fluorescent carbon-dots; Photosynthesis; N. benthamiana; PsbP; PsiK

Funding

  1. Zhejiang Provincial Natural Science Foundation [LY20B050003]
  2. Ningbo Science and Technology Bureau [2016C50009, 2018B10054, 2019A-14-C]

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NIR-CDs have the potential to promote crop growth by increasing UV light harvesting and enhancing photosynthesis efficiency. They accelerate electron transfer from PS II to PS I and regulate the expression of photosynthesis and chloroplast synthesis related genes to facilitate N. benthamiana growth.
Background Fluorescent carbon-dots (CDs) with multifaceted advantages have provided hope for improvement of crop growth. Near infrared (NIR) CDs would be more competitive and promising than short-wavelength emissive CDs, which are not directly utilized by chloroplast. The molecular targets and underlying mechanism of these stimulative effects are rarely mentioned. Results NIR-CDs with good mono-dispersity and hydrophily were easily prepared by a one-step microwave-assisted carbonization manner, which showed obvious UV absorptive and far-red emissive properties. The chloroplast-CDs complexes could accelerate the electron transfer from photosystem II (PS II) to photosystem I (PS I). NIR-CDs exhibited a concentration-dependent promotion effect on N. benthamiana growth by strengthening photosynthesis. We firstly demonstrated that potential mechanisms behind the photosynthesis-stimulating activity might be related to up-regulated expression of the photosynthesis and chloroplast synthesis related genes, among which PsbP and PsiK genes are the key regulators. Conclusion These results illustrated that NIR-CDs showed great potential in the applications to increase crop yields through ultraviolet light harvesting and elevated photosynthesis efficiency. This work would provide a theoretical basis for the understanding and applications of the luminescent nanomaterials (not limited to CDs) in the sunlight conversion-related sustainable agriculture. Graphic abstract

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