Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
2. ChELSI Institute, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The major photopigment of the cyanobacterium
Acaryochloris marina
is chlorophyll
d
, while its direct biosynthetic precursor, chlorophyll
a
, is also present in the cell. These pigments, along with the majority of chlorophylls utilized by oxygenic phototrophs, carry an ethyl group at the C-8 position of the molecule, having undergone reduction of a vinyl group during biosynthesis. Two unrelated classes of 8-vinyl reductase involved in the biosynthesis of chlorophylls are known to exist, BciA and BciB. The genome of
Acaryochloris marina
contains open reading frames (ORFs) encoding proteins displaying high sequence similarity to BciA or BciB, although they are annotated as genes involved in transcriptional control (
nmrA
) and methanogenesis (
frhB
), respectively. These genes were introduced into an 8-vinyl chlorophyll
a
-producing Δ
bciB
strain of
Synechocystis
sp. strain PCC 6803, and both were shown to restore synthesis of the pigment with an ethyl group at C-8, demonstrating their activities as 8-vinyl reductases. We propose that
nmrA
and
frhB
be reassigned as
bciA
and
bciB
, respectively; transcript and proteomic analysis of
Acaryochloris marina
reveal that both
bciA
and
bciB
are expressed and their encoded proteins are present in the cell, possibly in order to ensure that all synthesized chlorophyll pigment carries an ethyl group at C-8. Potential reasons for the presence of two 8-vinyl reductases in this strain, which is unique for cyanobacteria, are discussed.
IMPORTANCE
The cyanobacterium
Acaryochloris marina
is the best-studied phototrophic organism that uses chlorophyll
d
for photosynthesis. Unique among cyanobacteria sequenced to date, its genome contains ORFs encoding two unrelated enzymes that catalyze the reduction of the C-8 vinyl group of a precursor molecule to an ethyl group. Carrying a reduced C-8 group may be of particular importance to organisms containing chlorophyll
d
. Plant genomes also contain orthologs of both of these genes; thus, the bacterial progenitor of the chloroplast may also have contained both
bciA
and
bciB
.
Funder
European Commission
EC | European Research Council
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
University of Sheffield
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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