<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/2023-07-another-piece-of-the-puzzle-understanding-the-roles-of-carbonic-anhydrases-in-plants.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero>true</homehero><unit>College of Natural Science,Plant Biology,Plant Research Laboratory</unit><pubDate>07/24/2023</pubDate><title>Another piece of the puzzle: Understanding the roles of carbonic anhydrases in plants</title><description><p>Understanding the intricate puzzle pieces that make up the photosynthetic systems of plants can help researchers better understand how to grow and create plants that can survive in changing climate conditions. Naveen Sharma, a postdoctoral researcher in the Federica Brandizzi lab at the MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory (PRL), is one of the few people in the PRL who studies carbonic anhydrases (CAs)—proteins found in the chloroplast stroma where photosynthesis takes place. A study led by Sharma to better characterize CAs in the model plant <em>Arabidopsis thaliana</em>, was recently published in <em>The Plant Journal</em>.</p></description><highlights><ul>
<li>When plants take carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) from the atmosphere, carbonic anhydrases (CAs) help get that CO<sub>2</sub> to the systems that use it in photosynthesis.</li>
<li>This research helps better characterize CAs in the model plant <em>Arabidopsis thaliana.</em></li>
<li>βCA5 mutants were shorter growing, showing that the CA known as βCA5 plays an important role in photosynthetic efficiency and plant physiology.</li>
</ul></highlights><author>Kara Headley</author><hero-image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/2023-07-another-piece-of-the-puzzle-understanding-the-roles-of-carbonic-anhydrases-in-plants.banner.jpg" alt="A handheld MultispeQ device is used on Arabidopsis thaliana plants to measure their rates of photosynthesis. "/></hero-image><image><img src="/_assets/images/news/2023/preview2023-07-another-piece-of-the-puzzle-understanding-the-roles-of-carbonic-anhydrases-in-plants.banner.jpg" alt="A handheld MultispeQ device is used on Arabidopsis thaliana plants to measure their rates of photosynthesis. "/></image><tags><tag>MSU-DOE Plant Research Laboratory</tag><tag>climate resilience</tag><tag>photosynthesis</tag><tag>plant biology</tag><tag>postdoctoral researchers</tag></tags></item>