LCI9 is required for normal pyrenoid starch sheath formation and efficiency of the CO 2 -concentrating mechanism in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
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Pyrenoid -based CO 2 -concentrating mechanisms (pCCMs) boost photosynthesis by delivering elevated levels of CO 2 to Rubisco. Pyrenoids are often surrounded by a starch sheath thought to enhance pCCM efficiency, but little is known about how the sheath is formed. Here we have assessed the role of the pyrenoid-associate protein LCI9 in starch sheath formation in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii .
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Using an lci9 mutant we assessed the role of LCI9 in starch sheath morphology by fluorescence and electron microscopy, and its impact on pCCM function by CO 2 uptake and growth assays. We determined potential interactors of LCI9 via TurboID proximity labeling.
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In the absence of LCI9, cells fail to correctly assemble the starch sheath, have lower affinity for inorganic carbon and grow slower under CO 2 -limiting conditions. LCI9 localises to the starch sheath and is physically close to a range of starch metabolism enzymes and other potential scaffolding proteins. Finally, we show that LCI9 associates with starch in the land plant Arabidopsis thaliana .
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LCI9 likely acts as a pyrenoid specific scaffold for starch metabolism enzymes. LCI9 could contribute to ongoing efforts to build a functional pyrenoid in a land plant.