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Characterization of Cyanobacterial Hydrocarbon Composition and Distribution of Biosynthetic Pathways

Cyanobacteria possess the unique capacity to naturally produce hydrocarbons from fatty acids. Hydrocarbon compositions of thirty-two strains of cyanobacteria were characterized to reveal novel structural features and insights into hydrocarbon biosynthesis in cyanobacteria. This investigation reveale...

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Autores principales: Coates, R. Cameron, Podell, Sheila, Korobeynikov, Anton, Lapidus, Alla, Pevzner, Pavel, Sherman, David H., Allen, Eric E., Gerwick, Lena, Gerwick, William H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3903477/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24475038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085140
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author Coates, R. Cameron
Podell, Sheila
Korobeynikov, Anton
Lapidus, Alla
Pevzner, Pavel
Sherman, David H.
Allen, Eric E.
Gerwick, Lena
Gerwick, William H.
author_facet Coates, R. Cameron
Podell, Sheila
Korobeynikov, Anton
Lapidus, Alla
Pevzner, Pavel
Sherman, David H.
Allen, Eric E.
Gerwick, Lena
Gerwick, William H.
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description Cyanobacteria possess the unique capacity to naturally produce hydrocarbons from fatty acids. Hydrocarbon compositions of thirty-two strains of cyanobacteria were characterized to reveal novel structural features and insights into hydrocarbon biosynthesis in cyanobacteria. This investigation revealed new double bond (2- and 3-heptadecene) and methyl group positions (3-, 4- and 5-methylheptadecane) for a variety of strains. Additionally, results from this study and literature reports indicate that hydrocarbon production is a universal phenomenon in cyanobacteria. All cyanobacteria possess the capacity to produce hydrocarbons from fatty acids yet not all accomplish this through the same metabolic pathway. One pathway comprises a two-step conversion of fatty acids first to fatty aldehydes and then alkanes that involves a fatty acyl ACP reductase (FAAR) and aldehyde deformylating oxygenase (ADO). The second involves a polyketide synthase (PKS) pathway that first elongates the acyl chain followed by decarboxylation to produce a terminal alkene (olefin synthase, OLS). Sixty-one strains possessing the FAAR/ADO pathway and twelve strains possessing the OLS pathway were newly identified through bioinformatic analyses. Strains possessing the OLS pathway formed a cohesive phylogenetic clade with the exception of three Moorea strains and Leptolyngbya sp. PCC 6406 which may have acquired the OLS pathway via horizontal gene transfer. Hydrocarbon pathways were identified in one-hundred-forty-two strains of cyanobacteria over a broad phylogenetic range and there were no instances where both the FAAR/ADO and the OLS pathways were found together in the same genome, suggesting an unknown selective pressure maintains one or the other pathway, but not both.
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spelling pubmed-39034772014-01-28 Characterization of Cyanobacterial Hydrocarbon Composition and Distribution of Biosynthetic Pathways Coates, R. Cameron Podell, Sheila Korobeynikov, Anton Lapidus, Alla Pevzner, Pavel Sherman, David H. Allen, Eric E. Gerwick, Lena Gerwick, William H. PLoS One Research Article Cyanobacteria possess the unique capacity to naturally produce hydrocarbons from fatty acids. Hydrocarbon compositions of thirty-two strains of cyanobacteria were characterized to reveal novel structural features and insights into hydrocarbon biosynthesis in cyanobacteria. This investigation revealed new double bond (2- and 3-heptadecene) and methyl group positions (3-, 4- and 5-methylheptadecane) for a variety of strains. Additionally, results from this study and literature reports indicate that hydrocarbon production is a universal phenomenon in cyanobacteria. All cyanobacteria possess the capacity to produce hydrocarbons from fatty acids yet not all accomplish this through the same metabolic pathway. One pathway comprises a two-step conversion of fatty acids first to fatty aldehydes and then alkanes that involves a fatty acyl ACP reductase (FAAR) and aldehyde deformylating oxygenase (ADO). The second involves a polyketide synthase (PKS) pathway that first elongates the acyl chain followed by decarboxylation to produce a terminal alkene (olefin synthase, OLS). Sixty-one strains possessing the FAAR/ADO pathway and twelve strains possessing the OLS pathway were newly identified through bioinformatic analyses. Strains possessing the OLS pathway formed a cohesive phylogenetic clade with the exception of three Moorea strains and Leptolyngbya sp. PCC 6406 which may have acquired the OLS pathway via horizontal gene transfer. Hydrocarbon pathways were identified in one-hundred-forty-two strains of cyanobacteria over a broad phylogenetic range and there were no instances where both the FAAR/ADO and the OLS pathways were found together in the same genome, suggesting an unknown selective pressure maintains one or the other pathway, but not both. Public Library of Science 2014-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3903477/ /pubmed/24475038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085140 Text en © 2014 Coates 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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Gerwick, Lena
Gerwick, William H.
Characterization of Cyanobacterial Hydrocarbon Composition and Distribution of Biosynthetic Pathways
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title_sort characterization of cyanobacterial hydrocarbon composition and distribution of biosynthetic pathways
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085140
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