Distinct mechanisms regulating gene expression co-exist within the fermentative pathways in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Under dark anoxia, the unicellular green algae Chlamydomonas reinhardtii may produce hydrogen by means of its hydrogenase
enzymes, in particular HYD1, using reductants derived from the degradation of intercellular carbon stores. Other enzymes
belonging to the fermentative pathways compete for the same reductants. A complete understanding of the mechanisms
determining the activation of one pathway rather than another will help us engineer Chlamydomonas for fermentative metabolite
production, including hydrogen. We examined the expression pattern of the fermentative genes PDC3, LDH1, ADH2, PFL1, and
PFR1 in response to day-night cycles, continuous light, continuous darkness, and low or high oxygen availability, which are all
conditions that vary on a regular basis in Chlamydomonas' natural environment. We found that all genes except PFL1 show daily
fluctuations in expression, and that PFR1 differentiated itself from the others in that it is clearly responsive to low oxygen, where as
PDC3, LDH1, and ADH2 are primarily under diurnal regulation. Our results provide evidence that there exist at least three different
regulatory mechanisms within the fermentative pathways and suggest that the fermentative pathways are not redundant but rather
that availability of a variety of pathways allows for a differential metabolic response to different environmental conditions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
anoxia; Chlamydomonas reinhardtii; day-night cycle; diurnal
Elenco autori:
Loreti, Elena
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