Schenk_2007_FEBS.Lett_581_5517

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Title : The chlorophyllases AtCLH1 and AtCLH2 are not essential for senescence-related chlorophyll breakdown in Arabidopsis thaliana - Schenk_2007_FEBS.Lett_581_5517
Author(s) : Schenk N , Schelbert S , Kanwischer M , Goldschmidt EE , Dormann P , Hortensteiner S
Ref : FEBS Letters , 581 :5517 , 2007
Abstract :

One important reaction of chlorophyll (chl) breakdown during plant senescence is the removal of the lipophilic phytol moiety by chlorophyllase. AtCLH1 and AtCLH2 were considered to be required for this reaction in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here we present evidence against this assumption. Using green fluorescent protein fusions, neither AtCLH isoform localizes to chloroplasts, the predicted site of chlorophyll breakdown. Furthermore, clh1 and clh2 single and double knockout lines are still able to degrade chlorophyll during senescence. From our data we conclude that AtCLHs are not required for senescence-related chlorophyll breakdown in vivo and propose that genuine chlorophyllase has not yet been molecularly identified.

PubMedSearch : Schenk_2007_FEBS.Lett_581_5517
PubMedID: 17996203
Gene_locus related to this paper: arath-clh1 , arath-clh2

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Gene_locus arath-clh1    arath-clh2

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Schenk N, Schelbert S, Kanwischer M, Goldschmidt EE, Dormann P, Hortensteiner S (2007)
The chlorophyllases AtCLH1 and AtCLH2 are not essential for senescence-related chlorophyll breakdown in Arabidopsis thaliana
FEBS Letters 581 :5517

Schenk N, Schelbert S, Kanwischer M, Goldschmidt EE, Dormann P, Hortensteiner S (2007)
FEBS Letters 581 :5517