Preventing accidental heterocyst development in cyanobacteria

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Abstract

The filamentous cyanobacterium Anabaena can form heterocysts specialized in N2 fixation, mostly through a cascade of transcriptional activation in response to the nitrogen starvation signal 2-oxoglutarate. It is reported now that a transcription repressor, CalA, acts as a safety device to prevent heterocyst development under certain conditions where the 2-oxoglutarate level may touch the threshold to trigger unnecessary initiation of heterocyst development. Such a control may increase the fitness of Anabaena under a constantly changing environment.

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Xing, W. Y., & Zhang, C. C. (2019). Preventing accidental heterocyst development in cyanobacteria. Journal of Bacteriology, 201(17). https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00349-19

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