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Adaptation to Oxygen: ROLE OF TERMINAL OXIDASES IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS INITIATION IN THE PURPLE PHOTOSYNTHETIC BACTERIUM,RUBRIVIVAX GELATINOSUS*
Authors:Bahia Khalfaoui Hassani  Anne-Soisig Steunou  Sylviane Liotenberg  Fran?oise Reiss-Husson  Chantal Astier  Soufian Ouchane
Institution:From CNRS, Centre de Génétique Moléculaire, F-91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, the Université Paris-Sud, F-91405 Orsay, and the Université Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris 6, F-75005 Paris, France
Abstract:The appearance of oxygen in the Earth''s atmosphere via oxygenic photosynthesis required strict anaerobes and obligate phototrophs to cope with the presence of this toxic molecule. Here we show that in the anoxygenic phototroph Rubrivivax gelatinosus, the terminal oxidases (cbb3, bd, and caa3) expand the range of ambient oxygen tensions under which the organism can initiate photosynthesis. Unlike the wild type, the cbb3/bd double mutant can start photosynthesis only in deoxygenated medium or when oxygen is removed, either by sparging cultures with nitrogen or by co-inoculation with strict aerobes bacteria. In oxygenated environments, this mutant survives nonphotosynthetically until the O2 tension is reduced. The cbb3 and bd oxidases are therefore required not only for respiration but also for reduction of the environmental O2 pressure prior to anaerobic photosynthesis. Suppressor mutations that restore respiration simultaneously restore photosynthesis in nondeoxygenated medium. Furthermore, induction of photosystem in the cbb3 mutant led to a highly unstable strain. These results demonstrate that photosynthetic metabolism in environments exposed to oxygen is critically dependent on the O2-detoxifying action of terminal oxidases.
Keywords:Cytochrome Oxidase  Gene Regulation  Oxidative Stress  Oxygen Toxicity  Photosynthesis  Anaerobic Metabolism  Oxygen Regulation
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