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Light-independent regulation of algal photoprotection by CO2availability

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bioRxiv
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10.1101/2021.10.23.465040

Photosynthetic algae have evolved mechanisms to cope with suboptimal light and CO2conditions. When light energy exceeds CO2fixation capacity,Chlamydomonas reinhardtiiactivates photoprotection, mediated by LHCSR1/3 and PSBS, and the CO2Concentrating Mechanism (CCM). How light and CO2signals converge to regulate these processes remains unclear. Here, we show that excess light activates photoprotection- and CCM-related genes by altering intracellular CO2concentrations and that depletion of CO2drives these responses, even in total darkness. High CO2levels, derived from respiration or impaired photosynthetic fixation, repressLHCSR3/CCM genes while stabilizing the LHCSR1 protein. Finally, we show that the CCM regulator CIA5 also regulates photoprotection, controllingLHCSR3andPSBStranscript accumulation while inhibiting LHCSR1 protein accumulation. This work has allowed us to dissect the effect of CO2and light on CCM and photoprotection, demonstrating that light often indirectly affects these processes by impacting intracellular CO2levels.

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