1. Disruption of the Gene trx-m1 Impedes the Growth of Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 under Nitrogen Starvation.
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Deschoenmaeker, Frédéric, Mihara, Shoko, Niwa, Tatsuya, Taguchi, Hideki, Nomata, Jiro, Wakabayashi, Ken-Ichi, and Hisabori, Toru
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ANABAENA ,STARVATION ,NITROGEN ,CELL anatomy ,GENES - Abstract
Cyanobacteria possess a sophisticated photosynthesis-based metabolism with admirable plasticity. This plasticity is possible via the deep regulation network, the thiol-redox regulations operated by thioredoxin (hereafter, Trx). In this context, we characterized the Trx- m 1-deficient mutant strain of Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 (shortly named A.7120), cultivated under nitrogen limitation. Trx- m 1 appears to coordinate the nitrogen response and its absence induces large changes in the proteome. Our data clearly indicate that Trx- m 1 is crucial for the diazotrophic growth of A.7120. The lack of Trx- m 1 resulted in a large differentiation of heterocysts (>20% of total cells), which were barely functional probably due to a weak expression of nitrogenase. In addition, heterocysts of the mutant strain did not display the usual cellular structure of nitrogen-fixative cells. This unveiled why the mutant strain was not able to grow under nitrogen starvation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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