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Uptake and use of the osmoprotective compounds trehalose, glucosylglycerol, and sucrose by the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803
Authors:S Mikkat  U Effmert  Martin Hagemann
Institution:Universit?t Rostock, Fachbereich Biologie, Doberaner Strasse 143, D-18051 Rostock, Germany Tel. +49-381-494-2071; Fax +49-381-494-2079 e-mail sm@boserv.bio4.uni-rostock.de, DE
Abstract:Accumulation of exogenously supplied osmoprotective compounds was analyzed in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC6803, which synthesizes glucosylglycerol as the principal osmoprotective compound. Glucosylglycerol and trehalose were accumulated to high levels and protected cells of a mutant unable to synthesize glucosylglycerol against the deleterious effects of salt stress. In the wild-type, uptake of trehalose repressed the synthesis of glucosylglycerol and caused metabolic conversion of originally accumulated glucosylglycerol. Trehalose cannot be synthesized by Synechocystis and was not or only insignificantly metabolized. Sucrose, which can be synthesized in low quantities by Synechocystis, was also taken up, as indicated by its disappearance from the medium. Sucrose was not accumulated to high levels, probably due to a sucrose-degrading activity found in cells adapted to both low- and high-salt conditions. Despite its low intracellular concentration, sucrose showed a weak osmoprotective effect in salt-shocked cells of a mutant unable to synthesize glucosylglycerol. Received: 4 September 1996 / Accepted: 18 November 1996
Keywords:Cyanobacterium  Synechocystis sp    Osmoregulation  Salt adaptation  Trehalose  Glucosylglycerol  Sucrose  Sucrase
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