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  • Polyphosphate is essential for many living organisms, and research on its synthesis in cyanobacteria reveals important information about its physiological roles.
  • In the study, the Sll0290 protein, a homolog of the polyphosphate-kinase-1 gene in the freshwater cyanobacterium PCC 6803, was characterized, showing that it regulates polyphosphate synthesis, evident from disruptant and overexpressing strains.
  • The research indicates that while Sll0290 is not necessary for adapting to low CO levels, it significantly affects phosphorus metabolism and polyphosphate accumulation during sulfur starvation, affecting the organism's survival and growth.

Article Abstract

Polyphosphate is prevalent in living organisms. To obtain insights into polyphosphate synthesis and its physiological significance in cyanobacteria, we characterize , a homolog of the polyphosphate-kinase-1 gene, in the freshwater cyanobacterium sp. PCC 6803. The Sll0290 protein structure reveals characteristics of Ppk1. A disruptant and -overexpressing transformant demonstrated loss and gain of polyphosphate synthesis ability, respectively. Accordingly, is identified as . The disruptant (Δ) grows normally with aeration of ordinary air (0.04% CO), consistent with its photosynthesis comparable to the wild type level, which contrasts with a previously reported high-CO (5%) requirement for Δ in an alkaline hot spring cyanobacterium, OS-B'. Δ is defective in polyphosphate hyperaccumulation and survival competence at the stationary phase, and also under sulfur-starvation conditions, implying that sulfur limitation is one of the triggers to induce polyphosphate hyperaccumulation in stationary cells. Furthermore, Δ is defective in the enhancement of total phosphorus contents under sulfur-starvation conditions, a phenomenon that is only partially explained by polyphosphate hyperaccumulation. This study therefore demonstrates that in , is not essential for low-CO acclimation but plays a crucial role in dynamic P-metabolic regulation, including polyP hyperaccumulation, to maintain physiological fitness under sulfur-starvation conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11322815PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2024.1441626DOI Listing

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