The Eukaryotic CO2-Concentrating Organelle Is Liquid-like and Exhibits Dynamic Reorganization

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2017-09-21

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Freeman Rosenzweig, Elizabeth S
Xu, B.
Kuhn Cuellar, Luis
Martinez-Sanchez, Antonio
Schaffer, Miroslava
Strauss, Mike
Cartwright, Heather N
Ronceray, Pierre
Plitzko, JürgenISNI 0000000012294721
Förster, FriedrichORCID 0000-0002-6044-2746ISNI 0000000017448240

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Abstract

Approximately 30%-40% of global CO2 fixation occurs inside a non-membrane-bound organelle called the pyrenoid, which is found within the chloroplasts of most eukaryotic algae. The pyrenoid matrix is densely packed with the CO2-fixing enzyme Rubisco and is thought to be a crystalline or amorphous solid. Here, we show that the pyrenoid matrix of the unicellular alga Chlamydomonas reinhardtii is not crystalline but behaves as a liquid that dissolves and condenses during cell division. Furthermore, we show that new pyrenoids are formed both by fission and de novo assembly. Our modeling predicts the existence of a "magic number" effect associated with special, highly stable heterocomplexes that influences phase separation in liquid-like organelles. This view of the pyrenoid matrix as a phase-separated compartment provides a paradigm for understanding its structure, biogenesis, and regulation. More broadly, our findings expand our understanding of the principles that govern the architecture and inheritance of liquid-like organelles.

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Algal Proteins, Carbon Dioxide, Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, Chloroplasts, Cryoelectron Microscopy, Organelle Biogenesis, Ribulose-Bisphosphate Carboxylase, Taverne

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Freeman Rosenzweig, E S, Xu, B, Kuhn Cuellar, L, Martinez-Sanchez, A, Schaffer, M, Strauss, M, Cartwright, H N, Ronceray, P, Plitzko, J M, Förster, F, Wingreen, N S, Engel, B D, Mackinder, L C M & Jonikas, M C 2017, 'The Eukaryotic CO2-Concentrating Organelle Is Liquid-like and Exhibits Dynamic Reorganization', Cell, vol. 171, no. 1, pp. 148-162.e19. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2017.08.008