Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2068736 Mitochondrion 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•In Chlamydomonas, Nd7 and Nd9 coding genes possess features of nuclear genes.•Nd7 and Nd9 subunits are required for complex I assembly in Chlamydomonas.•Complex I loss impairs growth rate, respiration, and hydrogen peroxide production.•Lack of complex I has very few consequences on cell energetic metabolism.

In Chlamydomonas, unlike in flowering plants, genes coding for Nd7 (NAD7/49 kDa) and Nd9 (NAD9/30 kDa) core subunits of mitochondrial respiratory-chain complex I are nucleus-encoded. Both genes possess all the features that facilitate their expression and proper import of the polypeptides in mitochondria. By inactivating their expression by RNA interference or insertional mutagenesis, we show that both subunits are required for complex I assembly and activity. Inactivation of complex I impairs the cell growth rate, reduces the respiratory rate, leads to lower intracellular ROS production and lower expression of ROS scavenging enzymes, and is associated to a diminished capacity to concentrate CO2 without compromising photosynthetic capacity.

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