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Sucrose in Cyanobacteria: from a Salt-response molecule to play a key role in nitrogen fixation
Kolman, Maria de Los Angeles
; Nishi, Carolina Nancy
; Perez Cenci, Macarena
; Salerno, Graciela Lidia
Fecha de publicación:
01/2015
Editorial:
MDPI
Revista:
Life
ISSN:
2075-1729
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
In the biosphere, sucrose is mainly synthesized in oxygenic photosynthetic organisms, such as cyanobacteria, green algae and land plants, as part of the carbon dioxide assimilation pathway. Even though its central position in the functional biology of plants is well documented, much less is known about the role of sucrose in cyanobacteria. In those prokaryotes, sucrose accumulation has been associated with salt acclimation, and considered as a compatible solute in low-salt tolerant strains. In the last years, functional characterizations of sucrose metabolizing enzymes, metabolic control analysis, cellular localization of gene expressions, and reverse genetic experiments have revealed that sucrose metabolism is crucial in the diazotrophic growth of heterocystic strains, and besides, that it can be connected to glycogen synthesis. This article briefly summarizes the current state of knowledge of sucrose physiological functions in modern cyanobacteria and how they might have evolved taking into account the phylogenetic analyses of sucrose enzymes.
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Kolman, Maria de Los Angeles; Nishi, Carolina Nancy; Perez Cenci, Macarena; Salerno, Graciela Lidia; Sucrose in Cyanobacteria: from a Salt-response molecule to play a key role in nitrogen fixation; MDPI; Life; 5; 1; 1-2015; 102-126
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