Elevated carbon assimilation and metabolic reprogramming in tomato high pigment mutants support the increased production of pigments.

Auderlan M PereiraAuxiliadora O MartinsWillian Batista-SilvaJorge A Condori-ApfataVitor L NascimentoVictor F SilvaLeonardo A OliveiraDavid B MedeirosSamuel C V MartinsAlisdair R FernieAdriano Nunes-NesiWagner L Araújo
Published in: Plant cell reports (2022)
assimilation, lower stomatal limitation, and higher carboxylation rates, with anatomical changes that favour photosynthesis, we found that carbohydrate levels did not increase, indicating a change in the energy flow. Shading minimized the differences between mutants and the wild type or fully reversed them in the phenotype at the metabolic level. Our results indicate that the high levels of pigments in hp1 and hp2 mutants represent an additional energy cost for these plants and that extensive physiological and metabolic reprogramming occurs to support increased pigment biosynthesis.
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