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Photosynthetic apparatus in Roseateles depolymerans 61A is transcriptionally induced by carbon limitation.


ABSTRACT: Production of a photosynthetic apparatus in Roseateles depolymerans 61A, a recently discovered freshwater beta-Proteobacterium showing characteristics of aerobic phototrophic bacteria, was observed when the cells were subjected to a sudden decrease in carbon sources (e.g., when cells grown with 0.1 to 0.4% Casamino Acids were diluted or transferred into medium containing or=0.2% O(2)), and was reduced in the presence of light. Transcription of the R. depolymerans puf operon is considered to be controlled by changes in carbon nutrients in addition to oxygen tension and light intensity.

SUBMITTER: Suyama T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC123868 | biostudies-literature | 2002 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Photosynthetic apparatus in Roseateles depolymerans 61A is transcriptionally induced by carbon limitation.

Suyama Tetsushi T   Shigematsu Toru T   Suzuki Toshihiko T   Tokiwa Yutaka Y   Kanagawa Takahiro T   Nagashima Kenji V P KV   Hanada Satoshi S  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20020401 4


Production of a photosynthetic apparatus in Roseateles depolymerans 61A, a recently discovered freshwater beta-Proteobacterium showing characteristics of aerobic phototrophic bacteria, was observed when the cells were subjected to a sudden decrease in carbon sources (e.g., when cells grown with 0.1 to 0.4% Casamino Acids were diluted or transferred into medium containing <or=0.04% Casamino Acids). Accumulation of bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) a was observed in the presence of oxygen and was enhance  ...[more]

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