Understanding carboxysomes to enhance carbon fixation in crops

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Nguyen, Nghiem Dinh
Rourke, Loraine M.
Cleaver, Alexandra
Brock, Joseph
Long, Benedict M.
Price, Dean G.

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Carboxysomes are bacterial microcompartments that enhance photosynthetic CO2 fixation by encapsulating ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) within a high-CO₂ environment. Their modular, self-assembling nature makes them attractive for synthetic biology applications, particularly their transplan-tation alongside functional bicarbonate (HCO3-) transporters into plant chloroplasts to achieve improved photosynthetic efficiency. Recent advances have deepened our understanding of carboxysome biogene-sis, Rubisco organisation and shell function. However, key questions remain, including the precise shell mechanistic action, which is critical for functional integration into new hosts. Addressing these questions, as well as identifying suitable bicarbonate transporters and fine-tuning expression levels, will be essential to utilising carboxysomes and the cyanobacterial CO2-concentrating mechanism for enhanced photosynthetic efficiency in crops.

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