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Diverse roles of the GlcP glucose permease in free-living and symbiotic cyanobacteria
Authors:Silvia Picossi  Enrique Flores  Martin Ekman
Institution:Instituto de Bioquímica Vegetal y Fotosíntesis; CSIC and Universidad de Sevilla; Seville, Spain
Abstract:Certain cyanobacteria can form symbiotic associations with plants, where the symbiont supplies the plant partner with nitrogen and in return obtains sugars. We recently showed that in the symbiotic cyanobacterium Nostoc punctiforme, a glucose specific permease, GlcP, is necessary for the symbiosis to be formed. Results presented here from growth yield measurements of mutant strains with inactivated or overexpressing sugar transporters suggest that GlcP could be induced by a symbiosis specific substance. We also discuss that the transporter may have a role other than nutritional once the symbiosis is established, i.e., during infection, and more specifically in the chemotaxis of the symbiont. Phylogenetic analysis shows that the distribution of GlcP among cyanobacteria is likely influenced by horizontal gene transfer, but also that it is not correlated with symbiotic competence. Instead, regulatory patterns of the transporter in Nostoc punctiforme likely constitute symbiosis specific adaptations.
Keywords:Cyanobacteria  Symbiosis  Nostoc punctiforme  Anthoceros punctatus  Sugar transporter  GlcP  Chemotaxis  Phylogeny
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