Eva-Mari Aro
Academician of Science
Molecular Plant Biology evaaro@utu.fi +358 29 450 4200 +358 50 430 4639 Tykistökatu 6 Turku : 6207 |
Photosynthesis, regulation of photosynthetic light reactions, photoprotection, evolution of photoprotection mechanisms, chloroplast signaling, cyanobacterial cell factories.
Our basic research focuses on
regulation of photosynthesis, which is intimately linked with plant
stress responses and signalling cascades to regulate nuclear gene
expression. Particular emphasis is also put on evolutionary aspects of
regulation of thylakoid light harvesting and energy conversion systems. A
diverse set of photoautotrophic oxygen evolving organisms, from
cyanobacteria, green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii and diatoms to a
moss Physcomitrella patens and ferns as well as to the model higher
plants Arabidopsis thaliana and spruce, are used in our research. We aim
at understanding (i) the mechanisms and dynamic regulation of the rapid
photophysical and photochemical processes of the light energy capture
and the photosynthetic electron transfer, (ii) how the structure and
organisation of the thylakoid protein complexes dynamically respond to
environmental changes, and (iii) how the signals originating from the
photosynthetic apparatus relay information to the nuclear genome for
regulation of gene expression and subsequent acclimation of the
photosynthetic organism to changing environmental conditions. Likewise
(iv) the evolution of thylakoid regulatory mechanisms, with special
emphasis on the replacement of the cyanobacterial flavodiiron proteins
with other regulatory mechanisms in higher plants, is investigated to
understand how it was possible for photosynthetic organisms to move from
oceans to the land.
Our applied research focuses on replacement
of fossil raw materials and aims at production of carbon-neutral
biosolarfuels and chemicals using cyanobacteria as a production chassis.
In the synthetic biology program, we aim at production of fuels and
chemicals with high photon conversion efficiency, significantly higher
compared to natural pathways. The main goal is economically viable
conversion of solar energy to a fuel using inexhaustible raw materials:
sunlight, water and CO2. Applied research is intimately integrated with
our basic research and comprises the designing, engineering and
optimisation of light harvesting, electron transfer and metabolic
pathways.
- Toxic and non-toxic Nodularia strains can be distinguished from each other and from eukaryotic algae with chlorophyll fluorescence fingerprinting (2009)
- Harmful Algae
- AtCYP38 ensures early biogenesis, correct assembly and sustenance of photosystem II (2008)
- Plant Journal
- Core protein phosphorylation facilitates the repair of photodamaged photosystem II at high light (2008)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- Diverse roles for chloroplast stromal and thylakoid-bound ascorbate peroxidases in plant stress responses (2008)
- Biochemical Journal
- Light regulation of CaS, a novel phosphoprotein in the thylakoid membrane of Arabidopsis thaliana (2008)
- FEBS Journal
- FtsH protease is required for induction of inorganic carbon acquisition complexes in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (2007)
- Molecular Microbiology
- Insights into the function of PsbR protein in Arabidopsis thaliana (2007)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- Structural and functional characterization of ferredoxin-NADP(+)-oxidoreductase using knock-out mutants of Arabidopsis (2007)
- Plant Journal
- TLP18.3, a novel thylakoid lumen protein regulating photosystem II repair cycle (2007)
- Biochemical Journal
- Chloroplast-mediated regulation of nuclear genes in Arabidopsis thaliana in the absence of light stress (2006)
- Physiological Genomics
- PsbR, a missing link in the assembly of the oxygen-evolving complex of plant Photosystem II (2006)
- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- State transitions revisited - a buffering system for dynamic low light acclimation of Arabidopsis (2006)
- Plant Molecular Biology
- Modulation of photosynthetic electron transport in the absence of terminal electron acceptors: Characterization of the rbcL deletion mutant of tobacco (2005)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- Deletion of the tobacco plastid psbA gene triggers an upregulation of the thylakoid-associated NAD(P)H dehydrogenase complex and the plastid terminal oxidase (PTOX) (2003)
- Plant Journal
- Over-production of the D1:2 protein in Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 cells (1995) Photosynthesis: from Light to Biosphere Soitamo A, Zhou G, Clarke A, Öquist G, Gustafsson P, Aro E-M
- Fatty Acid Composition of Polar Lipids in Ceratodon purpureus and Pleurozium schreberi (1979)
- Physiologia Plantarum
- Effect of Magnesium on Chlorophyll‐Protein Complexes (1978)
- Physiologia Plantarum
- Incorporation of 5‐Aminolevulinic Acid in the Chlorophyll‐Protein Complexes of the Moss Ceratodon Purpureus (1976)
- Physiologia Plantarum