Artículo
Sucrose may play a different role other than osmoprotectant in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 salt-shock cells
Fecha de publicación:
02/2005
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Elsevier France-editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier
Revista:
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
ISSN:
0981-9428
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Inglés
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Resumen
The role of sucrose in cyanobacteria is still not fully understood. It is generally considered a salt-response molecule, and particularly, in Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803, it is referred as a secondary osmolyte. We showed that sucrose accumulates transiently in Synechocystis cells at early stages of a salt shock, which could be ascribed to salt activation of sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPS, UDP-glucose d-fructose-6-phosphate 2-α-d-glucosyltransferase; EC 2.4.1.14), the key enzyme in sucrose synthesis pathway, and to an increase of the expression of the SPS encoding gene. Experiments with a mutant strain impaired in sucrose biosynthesis showed that sucrose is essential in stationary phase cells to overcome a later salt stress. Taken together, these results led us to suggest a more intricate function for sucrose than to be an osmoprotectant compound.
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Desplats, Paula; Folco, Maria Esther; Salerno, Graciela Lidia; Sucrose may play a different role other than osmoprotectant in Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 salt-shock cells; Elsevier France-editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier; Plant Physiology and Biochemistry; 43; 2; 2-2005; 133-138
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