CC-4875 rbcL-R32K mt+

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From Robert J. Spreitzer, University of Nebraska, August 2014

Using standard methods of directed mutagenesis and chloroplast transformation of rbcL∆-MX3312 mt+ (CC-4696) (Satagopan and Spreitzer 2004), an R32K substitution was created in the Rubisco large subunit. This mutant was created to investigate phylogenetic differences in the Rubisco large subunit that may be responsible for pyrenoid formation in algae (Nozaki et al. 2002). See also rbcL-R32K/A222S/C247S. The R32K substitution does not affect Rubisco catalysis or pyrenoid formation (Lim and Meyer, unpublished). This strain has been maintained with acetate medium in darkness to prevent selection for secondary mutations that may improve Rubisco function.


Nozaki H, Onishi K, Morita E (2002) Differences in pyrenoid morphology are correlated with differences in the rbcL genes of members of the Chloromonas lineage (volvocales, chlorophyceae). J Mol Evol 55:414-430

Satagopan S, Spreitzer RJ (2004) Substitutions at the Asp-473 latch residue of Chlamydomonas ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase cause decreases in carboxylation efficiency and CO2/O2 specificity. J Biol Chem 279:14240-14244


  • Locus:
  • rbcL
  • Chromosome:
  • chloroplast