Green light induces transcription of the phycoerythrin operon in the cyanobacteriumCalothrix 7601

Didier Mazel, Gérard Guglielmi, Jean Houmard, Walter Sidler, Donald A. Bryant, Nicole Tandeau de Marsac

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Abstract

Phycobilisomes, the major light-harvesting complexes of cyanobacteria are multimolecular structures made up of chromophoric proteins called phycobi1i proteins and non chromophoric linker polypeptides. We report here the isolation and nucleotide sequence of the genes, cpeA and cpeB, which 1n Calothrix PCC 7601 encode the α and β subunits of phycoerythrin, one of the major phycobiliproteins. In Calothrix PCC 7601, modulation of the polypeptide composition of the phycobi1isomes occurs in response to changes of the light wavelength, a phenomenon known as complementary chromatic adaptation. Under green illumination, cells synthesize phycoerythrin and its two specifically associated linker polypeptides (L35R and L36R), while under red illumination none of these proteins are detected. Using specific probes, a single transcript (1450 nucleotide long) corresponding to the cpe genes was detected but only in green-light-grown cells, establishing the occurrence of transcriptional regulation for the expression of this operon in response to light wavelength changes. The size of this transcript excludes the possibility that the phycoerythrin-associated L35R and L36R could be cotranscribed with the cpeA and cpeB genes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)8279-8290
Number of pages12
JournalNucleic acids research
Volume14
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 11 1986

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Genetics

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