Homologs of Phycobilisome Abundance Regulator PsoR Are Widespread across Cyanobacteria

Layer, Alicia and Montgomery, Beronda L. (2022) Homologs of Phycobilisome Abundance Regulator PsoR Are Widespread across Cyanobacteria. Microbiology Research, 13 (2). pp. 167-182. ISSN 2036-7481

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Abstract

During chromatic acclimation (CA), cyanobacteria undergo shifts in their physiology and metabolism in response to changes in their light environment. Various forms of CA, which involves the tuning of light-harvesting accessory complexes known as phycobilisomes (PBS) in response to distinct wavelengths of light, have been recognized. Recently, a negative regulator of PBS abundance, PsoR, about which little was known, was identified. We used sequence analyses and bioinformatics to predict the role of PsoR in cyanobacteria and PBS regulation and to examine its presence in a diverse range of cyanobacteria. PsoR has sequence similarities to the β-CASP family of proteins involved in DNA and RNA processing. PsoR is a putative nuclease widespread across Cyanobacteria, of which over 700 homologs have been observed. Promoter analysis suggested that psoR is co-transcribed with upstream gene tcpA. Multiple transcription factors involved in global gene regulation and stress responses were predicted to bind to the psoR-tcpA promoter. The predicted protein–protein interactions with PsoR homologs included proteins involved in DNA and RNA metabolism, as well as a phycocyanin-associated protein predicted to interact with PsoR from Fremyella diplosiphon (FdPsoR). The widespread presence of PsoR homologs in Cyanobacteria and their ties to DNA- and RNA-metabolizing proteins indicated a potentially unique role for PsoR in CA and PBS abundance regulation.

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Subjects: Academic Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 15 Jun 2023 05:23
Last Modified: 11 Nov 2023 05:41
URI: http://publications.article4sub.com/id/eprint/1808

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