CC-4932 rbcL-LSATNC-T391F mt+

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

Phenotype: requires elevated CO2 for photosynthetic growth

The rbcL-LSATNC-T391F gene encodes an Arabidopsis large subunit that has Chlamydomonas substitutions at the N and C termini, as well as a T391F substitution (see rbcL-LSATNC-T391F/rbcS1-SSAT mt+). This Arabidopsis large subunit has 18 amino-acid substitutions (S2V, S10G, V11A, E19D, K21R, T391F, S398A, V399C, V418A, V428T, V439R, N442G, E443D, I444V, E447S, T466K, N468E, P470D) and lacks four C-terminal residues (Asp-476, Gly-477, Gln-478, Glu-479). Fuqiao Xu in Spreitzer’s group transformed the engineered gene into rbcL∆-MX3312 mt+ (CC-4696), and photosynthesis-competent transformants were recovered on minimal medium with 5% CO2 in air. Thus, this mutant expresses a functional Rubisco comprised of Chlamydomonas small subunits and engineered Arabidopsis large subunits. Western analysis indicated that the mutant strain has a normal level of Rubisco holoenzyme (Xu and Spreitzer, unpublished). This strain has been maintained with acetate medium in darkness to prevent selection for secondary mutations that may improve Rubisco function.


  • Locus:
  • rbcL
  • Chromosome:
  • chloroplast