Low Carbon Inducible2/Fatty Acid Desaturase4 locus in C. reinhardtii directs plastid peroxidase location and trans fatty acid production
Light capture and photosynthetic energy conversion depend on photosynthetic complexes that are embedded within lipid membranes. Components of these complexes are vulnerable to damage by reactive oxygen species, byproducts of photosynthesis that accumulate under environmental stress. Here we explore the basis for a lipid-based sensing mechanism allowing plants or algae to assess and respond to damage to the photosynthetic membranes. In Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Low Carbon Inducible2 (LCI2) and Fatty Acid Desaturase4 (FAD4) are two proteins derived from the same locus by a differential splicing event, sharing an N-terminus encoded by the first two exons. FAD4 produces a 16-carbon, trans doublemore »