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Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium

[Image: see text] As the demand for sustainable energy has increased, photoautotrophic cyanobacteria have become a popular platform for developing tools in synthetic biology. Although genetic tools are generally available for several model cyanobacteria, such tools have not yet been developed for ma...

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Autores principales: Liu, Ting-So, Wu, Ke-Feng, Jiang, Han-Wei, Chen, Kai-Wen, Nien, Ting-Shuo, Bryant, Donald A., Ho, Ming-Yang
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36995145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.3c00066
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author Liu, Ting-So
Wu, Ke-Feng
Jiang, Han-Wei
Chen, Kai-Wen
Nien, Ting-Shuo
Bryant, Donald A.
Ho, Ming-Yang
author_facet Liu, Ting-So
Wu, Ke-Feng
Jiang, Han-Wei
Chen, Kai-Wen
Nien, Ting-Shuo
Bryant, Donald A.
Ho, Ming-Yang
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description [Image: see text] As the demand for sustainable energy has increased, photoautotrophic cyanobacteria have become a popular platform for developing tools in synthetic biology. Although genetic tools are generally available for several model cyanobacteria, such tools have not yet been developed for many other strains potentially suitable for industrial applications. Additionally, most inducible promoters in cyanobacteria are controlled by chemical compounds, but adding chemicals into growth media on an industrial scale is neither cost-effective nor environmentally friendly. Although using light-controlled promoters is an alternative approach, only a cyanobacterial expression system inducible by green light has so far been described and employed for such applications. In this study, we have established a conjugation-based technique to express a reporter gene (eyfp) in the nonmodel cyanobacterium, Chlorogloeopsis fritschii PCC 9212. We also identified a promoter specifically activated by far-red light from the Far-Red Light Photoacclimation gene cluster of Leptolyngbya sp. JSC-1. This promoter, P(chlFJSC1), was successfully used to drive eyfp expression. P(chlFJSC1) is tightly regulated by light quality (i.e., wavelength) and leads to an approximately 30-fold increase in EYFP production when cells were exposed to far-red light. The induction level was controlled by the far-red light intensity, and induction stopped when cells were returned to visible light. This system has the potential for further applications in cyanobacteria by providing an additional choice of light wavelength to control gene expression. Collectively, this study developed a functional gene-expression system for C. fritschii PCC 9212 that can be regulated by exposing cells to far-red light.
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spelling pubmed-101272692023-04-26 Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium Liu, Ting-So Wu, Ke-Feng Jiang, Han-Wei Chen, Kai-Wen Nien, Ting-Shuo Bryant, Donald A. Ho, Ming-Yang ACS Synth Biol [Image: see text] As the demand for sustainable energy has increased, photoautotrophic cyanobacteria have become a popular platform for developing tools in synthetic biology. Although genetic tools are generally available for several model cyanobacteria, such tools have not yet been developed for many other strains potentially suitable for industrial applications. Additionally, most inducible promoters in cyanobacteria are controlled by chemical compounds, but adding chemicals into growth media on an industrial scale is neither cost-effective nor environmentally friendly. Although using light-controlled promoters is an alternative approach, only a cyanobacterial expression system inducible by green light has so far been described and employed for such applications. In this study, we have established a conjugation-based technique to express a reporter gene (eyfp) in the nonmodel cyanobacterium, Chlorogloeopsis fritschii PCC 9212. We also identified a promoter specifically activated by far-red light from the Far-Red Light Photoacclimation gene cluster of Leptolyngbya sp. JSC-1. This promoter, P(chlFJSC1), was successfully used to drive eyfp expression. P(chlFJSC1) is tightly regulated by light quality (i.e., wavelength) and leads to an approximately 30-fold increase in EYFP production when cells were exposed to far-red light. The induction level was controlled by the far-red light intensity, and induction stopped when cells were returned to visible light. This system has the potential for further applications in cyanobacteria by providing an additional choice of light wavelength to control gene expression. Collectively, this study developed a functional gene-expression system for C. fritschii PCC 9212 that can be regulated by exposing cells to far-red light. American Chemical Society 2023-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10127269/ /pubmed/36995145 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.3c00066 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Liu, Ting-So
Wu, Ke-Feng
Jiang, Han-Wei
Chen, Kai-Wen
Nien, Ting-Shuo
Bryant, Donald A.
Ho, Ming-Yang
Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium
title Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium
title_full Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium
title_fullStr Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium
title_short Identification of a Far-Red Light-Inducible Promoter that Exhibits Light Intensity Dependency and Reversibility in a Cyanobacterium
title_sort identification of a far-red light-inducible promoter that exhibits light intensity dependency and reversibility in a cyanobacterium
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10127269/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36995145
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssynbio.3c00066
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