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Glucose Uptake in Prochlorococcus: Diversity of Kinetics and Effects on the Metabolism.


ABSTRACT: We have previously shown that Prochlorococcus sp. SS120 strain takes up glucose by using a multiphasic transporter encoded by the Pro1404 gene. Here, we studied the glucose uptake kinetics in multiple Prochlorococcus strains from different ecotypes, observing diverse values for the Ks constants (15-126.60 nM) and the uptake rates (0.48-6.36 pmol min-1 mg prot-1). Multiphasic kinetics was observed in all studied strains, except for TAK9803-2. Pro1404 gene expression studies during the 21st Atlantic Meridional Transect cruise showed positive correlation with glucose concentrations in the ocean. This suggests that the Pro1404 transporter has been subjected to diversification along the Prochlorococcus evolution, in a process probably driven by the glucose availabilities at the different niches it inhabits. The glucose uptake mechanism seems to be a primary transporter. Glucose addition induced detectable transcriptomic and proteomic changes in Prochlorococcus SS120, but photosynthetic efficiency was unaffected. Our studies indicate that glucose is actively taken up by Prochlorococcus, but its uptake does not significantly alter the trophic ways of this cyanobacterium, which continues performing photosynthesis. Therefore Prochlorococcus seems to remain acting as a fundamentally phototrophic organism, capable of using glucose as an extra resource of carbon and energy when available in the environment.

SUBMITTER: Munoz-Marin MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5340979 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glucose Uptake in <i>Prochlorococcus:</i> Diversity of Kinetics and Effects on the Metabolism.

Muñoz-Marín María Del Carmen MD   Gómez-Baena Guadalupe G   Díez Jesús J   Beynon Robert J RJ   González-Ballester David D   Zubkov Mikhail V MV   García-Fernández José M JM  

Frontiers in microbiology 20170308


We have previously shown that <i>Prochlorococcus</i> sp. SS120 strain takes up glucose by using a multiphasic transporter encoded by the Pro1404 gene. Here, we studied the glucose uptake kinetics in multiple <i>Prochlorococcus</i> strains from different ecotypes, observing diverse values for the K<sub>s</sub> constants (15-126.60 nM) and the uptake rates (0.48-6.36 pmol min<sup>-1</sup> mg prot<sup>-1</sup>). Multiphasic kinetics was observed in all studied strains, except for TAK9803-2. Pro1404  ...[more]

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