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Title : The photosynthetic apparatus and its regulation in the aerobic gammaproteobacterium Congregibacter litoralis gen. nov., sp. nov - Spring_2009_PLoS.One_4_e4866
Author(s) : Spring S , Lunsdorf H , Fuchs BM , Tindall BJ
Ref : PLoS ONE , 4 :e4866 , 2009
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: There is accumulating evidence that in some marine environments aerobic bacteriochlorophyll a-producing bacteria represent a significant part of the microbial population. The interaction of photosynthesis and carbon metabolism in these interesting bacteria is still largely unknown and requires further investigation in order to estimate their contribution to the marine carbon cycle. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, we analyzed the structure, composition and regulation of the photosynthetic apparatus in the obligately aerobic marine gammaproteobacterium KT71(T). Photoheterotrophically grown cells were characterized by a poorly developed lamellar intracytoplasmic membrane system, a type 1 light-harvesting antenna complex and a photosynthetic reaction center associated with a tetraheme cytochrome c. The only photosynthetic pigments produced were bacteriochlorophyll a and spirilloxanthin. Under semiaerobic conditions KT71(T) cells expressing a photosynthetic apparatus showed a light-dependent increase of growth yield in the range of 1.3-2.5 fold. The expression level of the photosynthetic apparatus depended largely on the utilized substrate, the intermediary carbon metabolism and oxygen tension. In addition, pigment synthesis was strongly influenced by light, with blue light exerting the most significant effect, implicating that proteins containing a BLUF domain may be involved in regulation of the photosynthetic apparatus. Several phenotypic traits in KT71(T) could be identified that correlated with the assumed redox state of growing cells and thus could be used to monitor the cellular redox state under various incubation conditions. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In a hypothetical model that explains the regulation of the photosynthetic apparatus in strain KT71(T) we propose that the expression of photosynthesis genes depends on the cellular redox state and is maximal under conditions that allow a balanced membrane redox state. So far, bacteria capable of an obligately aerobic, photosynthetic metabolism constitute a unique phenotype within the class Gammaproteobacteria, so that it is justified to propose a new genus and species, Congregibacter litoralis gen. nov, sp. nov., represented by the type strain KT71(T) ( = DSM 17192(T) = NBRC 104960(T)).

PubMedSearch : Spring_2009_PLoS.One_4_e4866
PubMedID: 19287491
Gene_locus related to this paper: 9gamm-a4a7a9 , 9gamm-a4a9u6 , 9gamm-a4a440 , 9gamm-a4a484 , 9gamm-a4a590 , 9gamm-a4a746 , 9gamm-a4a758 , 9gamm-a4aa23 , 9gamm-a4acc1 , 9gamm-a4ada0 , 9gamm-a4ae00 , 9gamm-a4acf4 , 9gamm-a4acr9

Related information

Gene_locus 9gamm-a4a7a9    9gamm-a4a9u6    9gamm-a4a440    9gamm-a4a484    9gamm-a4a590    9gamm-a4a746    9gamm-a4a758    9gamm-a4aa23    9gamm-a4acc1    9gamm-a4ada0    9gamm-a4ae00    9gamm-a4acf4    9gamm-a4acr9
Gene_locus_frgt 9gamm-a4acs2

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Spring S, Lunsdorf H, Fuchs BM, Tindall BJ (2009)
The photosynthetic apparatus and its regulation in the aerobic gammaproteobacterium Congregibacter litoralis gen. nov., sp. nov
PLoS ONE 4 :e4866

Spring S, Lunsdorf H, Fuchs BM, Tindall BJ (2009)
PLoS ONE 4 :e4866