Summary
Plants capture carbon dioxide from the air through photosynthesis, helping to sustain food production and life on Earth. However, variable temperatures, such as heat waves or cold snaps, threaten this process. This is, in part, because the central carbon-fixing enzyme in plants, Rubisco, performs less efficiently under temperature stress. This CAREER project will investigate how plants naturally adjust Rubisco function when temperatures change, focusing on how they do this by changing which small protein subunits are incorporated into the enzyme. Understanding this process could reveal new str