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Two central circadian oscillators OsPRR59 and OsPRR95 modulate magnesium homeostasis and carbon fixation in rice

Journal

MOLECULAR PLANT
Volume 15, Issue 10, Pages 1602-1614

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2022.09.008

Keywords

OsPRR; OsMGT3; photosynthesis; magnesium; rice

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  1. FUNDING
  2. National Nat- ural Science Foundation of China
  3. [32022077]
  4. [31872171]

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There is a negative-feedback loop between photosynthesis and the circadian clock, which strengthens their interaction and improves plant adaptation and performance in fluctuating environments.
Photosynthesis, which provides oxygen and energy for all living organisms, is circadian regulated. Photosynthesis-associated metabolism must tightly coordinate with the circadian clock to maximize the ef-ficiency of the light-energy capture and carbon fixation. However, the molecular basis for the interplay of photosynthesis and the circadian clock is not fully understood, particularly in crop plants. Here, we report two central oscillator genes of circadian clock, OsPRR95 and OsPRR59 in rice, which function as transcrip-tional repressors to negatively regulate the rhythmic expression of OsMGT3 encoding a chloroplast-localized Mg2+ transporter. OsMGT3-dependent rhythmic Mg fluctuations modulate carbon fixation and consequent sugar output in rice chloroplasts. Furthermore, sugar triggers the increase of superoxide, which may act as a feedback signal to positively regulate the expression of OsPRR95 and OsPRR59. Taken together, our re-sults reveal a negative-feedback loop that strengthens the crosstalk between photosynthetic carbon fixation and the circadian clock, which may improve plan adaptation and performance in fluctuating environments.

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