Abstract
Cyanobacterial strains can grow within a specific temperature range that approximately corresponds to their natural habitat. However, how the preferable temperature range for growth (PTRG) is determined at the molecular level remains unclear. In this study, we detected a PTRG upshift in a mutant strain of Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942 lacking the circadian rhythm regulator RpaA. Subsequent analyses revealed that RpaA decreases the electron transport from photosystem I to NADPH. The change in electron transport likely inhibits H2O2 generation under high-temperature conditions and contributes to the observed PTRG upshift in rpaA-deficient cells. The importance of the effects of the circadian rhythm regulator on the PTRG is discussed.
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Hasegawa, H., Tsurumaki, T., Imamura, S., Sonoike, K., & Tanaka, K. (2021, May 1). The circadian rhythm regulator RpaA modulates photosynthetic electron transport and alters the preferable temperature range for growth in a cyanobacterium. FEBS Letters. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.14075
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