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.
- Biological water-oxidizing complex: a nano-sized manganese-calcium oxide in a protein environment (2012)
- Photosynthesis Research
- Chapter 13 : Photosynthetic Responses of Plants to Excess Light: Mechanisms and Conditions for Photoinhibition, Excess Energy Dissipation and Repair (2012) Photosynthesis : Plastid Biology, Energy Conversion and Carbon Assimilation Yagut Allahverdiyeva, Eva-Mari Aro
- Depletion of leaf-type ferredoxin-NADP plus oxidoreductase results in the permanent induction of photoprotective mechanisms in Arabidopsis chloroplasts (2012)
- Plant Journal
- Extended H-2 photoproduction by N-2-fixing cyanobacteria immobilized in thin alginate films (2012)
- International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
- Function of flavodiiron proteins in Anabaena PCC 7120 (2012)
- FEBS Journal
- Multiple strategies to prevent oxidative stress in Arabidopsis plants lacking the malate valve enzyme NADP-malate dehydrogenase (2012)
- Journal of Experimental Botany
- Nano-sized manganese oxides as biomimetic catalysts for water oxidation in artificial photosynthesis: a review (2012)
- Journal of the Royal Society Interface
- Operon flv4-flv2 provides cyanobacteria with a novel photoprotection mechanism (2012)
- FEBS Journal
- Photosynthesis, photorespiration, and light signalling in defence responses (2012)
- Journal of Experimental Botany
- Photosystem II (2012)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- Photosystem II Preface (2012)
- BBA - Bioenergetics
- Physiological tolerance and stoichiometric potential of cyanobacteria for hydrocarbon fuel production (2012)
- Journal of Biotechnology
- Positive Regulation of psbA Gene Expression by cis-Encoded Antisense RNAs in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 (2012)
- Plant Physiology
- Post-genomic insight into thylakoid membrane lateral heterogeneity and redox balance (2012)
- FEBS Letters
- PROTON GRADIENT REGULATION5 Is Essential for Proper Acclimation of Arabidopsis Photosystem I to Naturally and Artificially Fluctuating Light Conditions (2012)
- Plant Cell
- Regulation of Root Greening by Light and Auxin/Cytokinin Signaling in Arabidopsis (2012)
- Plant Cell
- Regulation of the photosynthetic apparatus under fluctuating growth light (2012)
- Philosophical Transactions B: Biological Sciences
- Steady-State Phosphorylation of Light-Harvesting Complex II Proteins Preserves Photosystem I under Fluctuating White Light (2012)
- Plant Physiology
- STN7 operates in retrograde signaling through controlling redox balance in the electron transfer chain (2012)
- Frontiers in Plant Science
- Strategies for psbA gene expression in cyanobacteria, green algae and higher plants: From transcription to PSII repair (2012)
- BBA - Bioenergetics