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Reimport of carbon from cytosolic and vacuolar sugar pools into the Calvin-Benson cycle explains photosynthesis labeling anomalies.

Yuan XuThomas WielochJoshua A M KasteYair Shachar-HillThomas David Sharkey
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2022)
SignificancePhotosynthesis metabolites are quickly labeled when 13 CO 2 is fed to leaves, but the time course of labeling reveals additional contributing processes involved in the metabolic dynamics of photosynthesis. The existence of three such processes is demonstrated, and a metabolic flux model is developed to explore and characterize them. The model is consistent with a slow return of carbon from cytosolic and vacuolar sugars into the Calvin-Benson cycle through the oxidative pentose phosphate pathway. Our results provide insight into how carbon assimilation is integrated into the metabolic network of photosynthetic cells with implications for global carbon fluxes.
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