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The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101

Growth, protein amount, and activity levels of metabolic pathways in Trichodesmium are influenced by environmental changes such as elevated pCO(2) and temperature. This study examines changes in the expression of essential metabolic genes in Trichodesmium grown under a matrix of pCO(2) (400 and 900...

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Autores principales: Levitan, Orly, Sudhaus, Stefanie, LaRoche, Julie, Berman-Frank, Ilana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015104
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author Levitan, Orly
Sudhaus, Stefanie
LaRoche, Julie
Berman-Frank, Ilana
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description Growth, protein amount, and activity levels of metabolic pathways in Trichodesmium are influenced by environmental changes such as elevated pCO(2) and temperature. This study examines changes in the expression of essential metabolic genes in Trichodesmium grown under a matrix of pCO(2) (400 and 900 µatm) and temperature (25 and 31°C). Using RT-qPCR, we studied 21 genes related to four metabolic functional groups: CO(2) concentrating mechanism (bicA1, bicA2, ccmM, ccmK2, ccmK3, ndhF4, ndhD4, ndhL, chpX), energy metabolism (atpB, sod, prx, glcD), nitrogen metabolism (glnA, hetR, nifH), and inorganic carbon fixation and photosynthesis (rbcL, rca, psaB, psaC, psbA). nifH and most photosynthetic genes exhibited relatively high abundance and their expression was influenced by both environmental parameters. A two to three orders of magnitude increase was observed for glnA and hetR only when both pCO(2) and temperature were elevated. CO(2) concentrating mechanism genes were not affected by pCO(2) and temperature and their expression levels were markedly lower than that of the nitrogen metabolism and photosynthetic genes. Many of the CO(2) concentrating mechanism genes were co-expressed throughout the day. Our results demonstrate that in Trichodesmium, CO(2) concentrating mechanism genes are constitutively expressed. Co-expression of genes from different functional groups were frequently observed during the first half of the photoperiod when oxygenic photosynthesis and N(2) fixation take place, pointing at the tight and complex regulation of gene expression in Trichodesmium. Here we provide new data linking environmental changes of pCO(2) and temperature to gene expression in Trichodesmium. Although gene expression indicates an active metabolic pathway, there is often an uncoupling between transcription and enzyme activity, such that transcript level cannot usually be directly extrapolated to metabolic activity.
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spelling pubmed-29977882010-12-10 The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101 Levitan, Orly Sudhaus, Stefanie LaRoche, Julie Berman-Frank, Ilana PLoS One Research Article Growth, protein amount, and activity levels of metabolic pathways in Trichodesmium are influenced by environmental changes such as elevated pCO(2) and temperature. This study examines changes in the expression of essential metabolic genes in Trichodesmium grown under a matrix of pCO(2) (400 and 900 µatm) and temperature (25 and 31°C). Using RT-qPCR, we studied 21 genes related to four metabolic functional groups: CO(2) concentrating mechanism (bicA1, bicA2, ccmM, ccmK2, ccmK3, ndhF4, ndhD4, ndhL, chpX), energy metabolism (atpB, sod, prx, glcD), nitrogen metabolism (glnA, hetR, nifH), and inorganic carbon fixation and photosynthesis (rbcL, rca, psaB, psaC, psbA). nifH and most photosynthetic genes exhibited relatively high abundance and their expression was influenced by both environmental parameters. A two to three orders of magnitude increase was observed for glnA and hetR only when both pCO(2) and temperature were elevated. CO(2) concentrating mechanism genes were not affected by pCO(2) and temperature and their expression levels were markedly lower than that of the nitrogen metabolism and photosynthetic genes. Many of the CO(2) concentrating mechanism genes were co-expressed throughout the day. Our results demonstrate that in Trichodesmium, CO(2) concentrating mechanism genes are constitutively expressed. Co-expression of genes from different functional groups were frequently observed during the first half of the photoperiod when oxygenic photosynthesis and N(2) fixation take place, pointing at the tight and complex regulation of gene expression in Trichodesmium. Here we provide new data linking environmental changes of pCO(2) and temperature to gene expression in Trichodesmium. Although gene expression indicates an active metabolic pathway, there is often an uncoupling between transcription and enzyme activity, such that transcript level cannot usually be directly extrapolated to metabolic activity. Public Library of Science 2010-12-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2997788/ /pubmed/21151907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015104 Text en Levitan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Levitan, Orly
Sudhaus, Stefanie
LaRoche, Julie
Berman-Frank, Ilana
The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101
title The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101
title_full The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101
title_fullStr The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101
title_short The Influence of pCO(2) and Temperature on Gene Expression of Carbon and Nitrogen Pathways in Trichodesmium IMS101
title_sort influence of pco(2) and temperature on gene expression of carbon and nitrogen pathways in trichodesmium ims101
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2997788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21151907
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0015104
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