Literature DB >> 33271798

Small but Smart: On the Diverse Role of Small Proteins in the Regulation of Cyanobacterial Metabolism.

Fabian Brandenburg1, Stephan Klähn1.   

Abstract

Over the past few decades, bioengineered cyanobacteria have become a major focus of research for the production of energy carriers and high value chemical compounds. Besides improvements in cultivation routines and reactor technology, the integral understanding of the regulation of metabolic fluxes is the key to designing production strains that are able to compete with established industrial processes. In cyanobacteria, many enzymes and metabolic pathways are regulated differently compared to other bacteria. For instance, while glutamine synthetase in proteobacteria is mainly regulated by covalent enzyme modifications, the same enzyme in cyanobacteria is controlled by the interaction with unique small proteins. Other prominent examples, such as the small protein CP12 which controls the Calvin-Benson cycle, indicate that the regulation of enzymes and/or pathways via the attachment of small proteins might be a widespread mechanism in cyanobacteria. Accordingly, this review highlights the diverse role of small proteins in the control of cyanobacterial metabolism, focusing on well-studied examples as well as those most recently described. Moreover, it will discuss their potential to implement metabolic engineering strategies in order to make cyanobacteria more definable for biotechnological applications.

Entities:  

Keywords:  biotechnology; metabolic regulation; small proteins

Year:  2020        PMID: 33271798     DOI: 10.3390/life10120322

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Life (Basel)        ISSN: 2075-1729


  4 in total

1.  Assessment of Metal Accumulation by Arthrospira platensis and Its Adaptation to Iterative Action of Nickel Mono- and Polymetallic Synthetic Effluents.

Authors:  Liliana Cepoi; Inga Zinicovscaia; Ludmila Rudi; Tatiana Chiriac; Svetlana Djur; Nikita Yushin; Dmitrii Grozdov
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-05-17

2.  The sRNA NsiR4 fine-tunes arginine synthesis in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 by post-transcriptional regulation of PirA.

Authors:  Paul Bolay; Luisa Hemm; Francisco J Florencio; Wolfgang R Hess; M Isabel Muro-Pastor; Stephan Klähn
Journal:  RNA Biol       Date:  2022-01       Impact factor: 4.766

3.  Cellular and Molecular Strategies in Cyanobacterial Survival-"In Memory of Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Lockau".

Authors:  Khaled A Selim; Iris Maldener
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2021-02-09

4.  Small Proteins; Big Questions.

Authors:  Todd Gray; Gisela Storz; Kai Papenfort
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2021-07-26       Impact factor: 3.476

  4 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.