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Ethylene production in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 promotes phototactic movement

Authors :
Heike Enke
Ulf Dühring
Stephan Klähn
Annik Jakob
Annegret Wilde
Ekaterina Kuchmina
Werner Bigott
Source :
Microbiology. 163:1937-1945
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Microbiology Society, 2017.

Abstract

Ethylene is a gaseous signal sensed by plants and bacteria. Heterologous expression of the ethylene-forming enzyme (EFE) from Pseudomonas syringae in cyanobacteria leads to the production of ethylene under photoautotrophic conditions. The recent characterization of an ethylene-responsive signalling pathway affecting phototaxis in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 implied that biotechnologically relevant ethylene synthesis may induce regulatory processes that are not related to changes in metabolism. Here, we provide data that indicate that endogenously produced ethylene accelerates the movement of cells towards light. Microarray analysis demonstrates that ethylene mainly deactivates transcription from the csiR1/lsiR promoter, which is under the control of the two-component system consisting of the ethylene- and UV-A-sensing histidine kinase UirS and the DNA-binding response regulator UirR. Surprisingly, ethylene production triggers a very specific transcriptional response and only a few other smaller transcriptional changes are detected in the microarray analysis.

Details

ISSN :
14652080 and 13500872
Volume :
163
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microbiology
Accession number :
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