Response of the cyanobacterium,Oscillatoria tenuis,to low iron environments: the effect on growth rate and evidence for siderophore production |
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Authors: | Christopher M. Brown Charles G. Trick |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Plant Sciences, University of Western Ontario, N6A 5B7 London, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Cyanobacteria vary in their ability to grow in media contaning low amounts of biologically available iron. Some strains, such as Oscillatoria tenuis, are well adapted to thrive in low-iron environments. We investigated the mechanism of iron scavenging in O. tenuis and found that this cyanobacterium has a siderophore-mediated iron transport system that differs significantly from the traditional hydroxamate-siderophore transport system reported from other cyanobacteria. Unlike other cyanobacteria, this strain produces two types of siderophores, a hydroxamate-type siderophore and a catechol-type siderophore. Production of these two siderophores is expressed at two different iron levels in the medium, suggesting two different iron regulated uptake systems. We compared the production of each siderophore with the growth rate of the culture and found that the production of the catechol siderophore enhances the growth rate of the cyanobacterium, whereas the cells maintain lower than maximal growth rates when only the hydroxamate-type siderophore is being produced.Abbreviation EDDA ethylene diamine di-(o-hydroxyphenylacetic acid) |
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Keywords: | Catechol Cyanobacteria Hydroxamate Oscillatoria Iron Siderophore |
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