Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer

Zhang P, Eisenhut M, Brandt A-M, Carmel D, Silén HM, Vass I, Allahverdiyeva Y, Salminen TA, Aro E-M (2012)
The Plant Cell 24(5): 1952-1971.

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Zhang, Pengpeng; Eisenhut, MarionUniBi ; Brandt, Anna-Maria; Carmel, Dalton; Silén, Henna M.; Vass, Imre; Allahverdiyeva, Yagut; Salminen, Tiina A.; Aro, Eva-Mari
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Synechocystis sp PCC 6803 has four genes encoding flavodiiron proteins (FDPs; Flv1 to Flv4). Here, we investigated the flv4-flv2 operon encoding the Flv4, Sll0218, and Flv2 proteins, which are strongly expressed under low inorganic carbon conditions (i.e., air level of CO2) but become repressed at elevated CO2 conditions. Different from FDP homodimers in anaerobic microbes, Synechocystis Flv2 and Flv4 form a heterodimer. It is located in cytoplasm but also has a high affinity to membrane in the presence of cations. Sll0218, on the contrary, resides in the thylakoid membrane in association with a high molecular mass protein complex. Sll0218 operates partially independently of Flv2/Flv4. It stabilizes the photosystem II (PSII) dimers, and according to biophysical measurements opens up a novel electron transfer pathway to the Flv2/Flv4 heterodimer from PSII. Constructed homology models suggest efficient electron transfer in heterodimeric Flv2/Flv4. It is suggested that Flv2/Flv4 binds to thylakoids in light, mediates electron transfer from PSII, and concomitantly regulates the association of phycobilisomes with PSII. The function of the flv4-flv2 operon provides many β-cyanobacteria with a so far unknown photoprotection mechanism that evolved in parallel with oxygen-evolving PSII.
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
The Plant Cell
Band
24
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
1952-1971
ISSN
1040-4651
eISSN
1532-298X
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2968466

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Zhang P, Eisenhut M, Brandt A-M, et al. Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer. The Plant Cell. 2012;24(5):1952-1971.
Zhang, P., Eisenhut, M., Brandt, A. - M., Carmel, D., Silén, H. M., Vass, I., Allahverdiyeva, Y., et al. (2012). Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer. The Plant Cell, 24(5), 1952-1971. https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.111.094417
Zhang, Pengpeng, Eisenhut, Marion, Brandt, Anna-Maria, Carmel, Dalton, Silén, Henna M., Vass, Imre, Allahverdiyeva, Yagut, Salminen, Tiina A., and Aro, Eva-Mari. 2012. “Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer”. The Plant Cell 24 (5): 1952-1971.
Zhang, P., Eisenhut, M., Brandt, A. - M., Carmel, D., Silén, H. M., Vass, I., Allahverdiyeva, Y., Salminen, T. A., and Aro, E. - M. (2012). Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer. The Plant Cell 24, 1952-1971.
Zhang, P., et al., 2012. Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer. The Plant Cell, 24(5), p 1952-1971.
P. Zhang, et al., “Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer”, The Plant Cell, vol. 24, 2012, pp. 1952-1971.
Zhang, P., Eisenhut, M., Brandt, A.-M., Carmel, D., Silén, H.M., Vass, I., Allahverdiyeva, Y., Salminen, T.A., Aro, E.-M.: Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer. The Plant Cell. 24, 1952-1971 (2012).
Zhang, Pengpeng, Eisenhut, Marion, Brandt, Anna-Maria, Carmel, Dalton, Silén, Henna M., Vass, Imre, Allahverdiyeva, Yagut, Salminen, Tiina A., and Aro, Eva-Mari. “Operon Provides Cyanobacterial Photosystem II with Flexibility of Electron Transfer”. The Plant Cell 24.5 (2012): 1952-1971.

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