Perspectives on plant photorespiratory metabolism

A. R. Fernie*, H. Bauwe, M. Eisenhut, A. Florian, D. T. Hanson, M. Hagemann, O. Keech, M. Mielewczik, Z. Nikoloski, C. Peterhänsel, S. Roje, R. Sage, S. Timm, S. von Cammerer, A. P.M. Weber, P. Westhoff

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Abstract

Being intimately intertwined with (C3) photosynthesis, photorespiration is an incredibly high flux-bearing pathway. Traditionally, the photorespiratory cycle was viewed as closed pathway to refill the Calvin-Benson cycle with organic carbon. However, given the network nature of metabolism, it hence follows that photorespiration will interact with many other pathways. In this article, we review current understanding of these interactions and attempt to define key priorities for future research, which will allow us greater fundamental comprehension of general metabolic and developmental consequences of perturbation of this crucial metabolic process.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)748-753
Number of pages6
JournalPlant Biology
Volume15
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2013
Externally publishedYes

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