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A proteomic approach to iron and copper homeostasis in cyanobacteria.

Berta De la Cerda1, Ornella Castielli, Raúl V Durán, José A Navarro, Manuel Hervás, Miguel A De la Rosa.   

Abstract

Cyanobacteria, which are considered to be the chloroplast precursors, are significant contributors to global photosynthetic productivity. The ample variety of membrane and soluble proteins containing different metals (mainly, iron and copper) has made these organisms develop a complex homeostasis with different mechanisms and tight regulation processes to fulfil their metal requirements in a changing environment. Cell metabolism is so adapted as to synthesize alternative proteins depending on the relative metal availabilities. In particular, plastocyanin, a copper protein, and cytochrome c(6), a haem protein, can replace each other to play the same physiological role as electron carriers in photosynthesis and respiration, with the synthesis of one protein or another being regulated by copper concentration in the medium. The unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 has been widely used as a model system because of completion of its genome sequence and the ease of its genetic manipulation, with a lot of proteomic work being done. In this review article, we focus on the functional characterization of knockout Synechocystis mutants for plastocyanin and cytochrome c(6), and discuss the ongoing proteomic analyses performed at varying copper concentrations to investigate the cyanobacterial metal homeostasis and cell response to changing environmental conditions.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18192321     DOI: 10.1093/bfgp/elm030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brief Funct Genomic Proteomic        ISSN: 1473-9550


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2.  The effect of copper on different phototrophic microorganisms determined in vivo and at cellular level by confocal laser microscopy.

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Journal:  Ecotoxicology       Date:  2012-11-09       Impact factor: 2.823

Review 3.  Copper Effect on Microalgae: Toxicity and Bioremediation Strategies.

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4.  Reciprocal Effect of Copper and Iron Regulation on the Proteome of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803.

Authors:  Zhang-He Zhen; Song Qin; Qing-Min Ren; Yu Wang; Yu-Ying Ma; Yin-Chu Wang
Journal:  Front Bioeng Biotechnol       Date:  2021-05-10

5.  Desert Dust as a Source of Iron to the Globally Important Diazotroph Trichodesmium.

Authors:  Despo Polyviou; Alison J Baylay; Andrew Hitchcock; Julie Robidart; C M Moore; Thomas S Bibby
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2018-01-17       Impact factor: 5.640

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