1. Transcriptional regulation of the bidirectional hydrogenase by oxygen and light in two Anabaenaspecies
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Kiss, É, Mituletu, M, and Vass, I
- Abstract
Anabaena variabilisATCC 29413 and AnabaenaPCC 7120 were grown in batch cultures with combined nitrogen source. The hoxgenes encoding the bidirectional hydrogenase were expressed at a relatively low level in the heterocyst-free filaments. Transcriptional regulation of the bidirectional hydrogenase in response to oxygen and light was found to be similar in the two closely related strains. Low oxygen tension caused c.100-fold induction of the hoxgenes. However, when the anaerobic cultures were incubated in darkness the hoxtranscript accumulation increased by one order of magnitude compared with the illuminated anaerobic cultures. In addition, darkness could also reversibly induce hoxexpression and was found to be a positive regulator of hoxexpression even in the presence of oxygen. These results imply a specific requirement for the bidirectional hydrogenase of AnabaenaPCC 7120 and A. variabilisATCC 29413 in darkness both in the presence and absence of oxygen.
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- 2014
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