Investigating Light-Induced psbA Translation in Chloroplasts

dc.contributor.advisorBarkan, Alice
dc.contributor.authorLjungdahl, Sonja
dc.date.accessioned2020-02-27T21:26:19Z
dc.date.issued2020-02-27
dc.description.abstractLight, while necessary for plants, can cause photo-oxidative damage. Adaptations to fluctuating light conditions optimize photosynthetic yield and minimize light-induced damage. Light-regulated synthesis of the chloroplast gene psbA and its protein product D1 is at the core of these responses. Shifting light intensity regulates D1 synthesis at the level of translation. This thesis investigates specific proteins we hypothesized mediate the effects of light on D1 synthesis. Our experiments on TPJ1, a maize mutant lacking one of these proteins, showed that TPJ1 does not influence psbA translation. Instead, our results show it is required for the translation of the chloroplast psbJ mRNA. In addition, I elucidated the biochemical interactions between two known psbA translational activators, OHP2 and HCF244, by identifying a short segment of OHP2 that is sufficient for its interaction with HCF244. This thesis includes published, co-authored material.en_US
dc.description.embargo2020-08-25
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1794/25213
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Oregon
dc.rightsAll Rights Reserved.
dc.subjectchloroplast translationen_US
dc.subjectppr proteinsen_US
dc.subjectribosome profilingen_US
dc.titleInvestigating Light-Induced psbA Translation in Chloroplasts
dc.typeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
thesis.degree.disciplineDepartment of Biology
thesis.degree.grantorUniversity of Oregon
thesis.degree.levelmasters
thesis.degree.nameM.S.

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