Biosynthesis of open-chain tetrapyrroles in Prochlorococcus marinus |
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Authors: | Dammeyer Thorben Michaelsen Kristin Frankenberg-Dinkel Nicole |
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Affiliation: | Institute for Microbiology, Technical University Braunschweig, Braunschweig, Germany. |
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Abstract: | Members of the genus Prochlorococcus belong to the most abundant phytoplankton on earth. In contrast to other cyanobacteria, Prochlorococcus is characterized by divinyl-chlorophyll containing light-harvesting complexes and the lack of phycobilisomes. Despite the lack of phycobilisomes, all sequenced genomes of Prochlorococcus possess genes that putatively encode enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of open-chain tetrapyrrole molecules. Here, biochemical evidence is presented indicating that high-light- and low-light-adapted Prochlorococcus ecotypes possess genes encoding functional enzymes for the biosynthesis of open-chain tetrapyrrole molecules. Experiments on recombinant protein as well as through complementation studies of a cyanobacterial insertion mutant revealed the functionality of the bilin reductases investigated. |
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Keywords: | bilin bilin reductase linear tetrapyrrole marine phytoplankton Prochlorococcus phycoerythrin |
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