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Series GSE243518 Query DataSets for GSE243518
Status Public on Sep 24, 2023
Title TrxA-mediated regulation of protein synthesis contributes to the maintenance of carbon and nitrogen balance in cyanobacteria.
Organism Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Thioredoxins play an essential role in regulating enzyme activity upon response to environmental changes, especially in photosynthetic organisms. These are crucial for the regulation of metabolism in cyanobacteria, but the key central processes redox-regulated remain to be determined. Physiological, metabolic and transcriptomic characterization of a conditional mutant of the essential trxA gene in Synechocystis (STXA2) revealed that reduced TrxA levels alter cell morphology and enter in a dormant-like state. TrxA depletion in the STXA2 strain inhibited protein synthesis and led to changes in amino acid pools and nitrogen/carbon reserve polymers, accompanied by oxidation of the Elongation Factor EF-Tu. Transcriptomic analysis of TrxA depletion in STXA2 showed a robust transcriptional response. Genes that responded negatively were grouped in a large cluster and were directly related to photosynthesis, ATP synthesis and CO2 fixation, while genes that responded positively were grouped in different clusters and related to respiratory electron transport, carotenoids synthesis, amino acid metabolism and protein degradation, among others. Regulation of cyanobacterial metabolism is complex and fine-tuned, our results link TrxA to the switch from anabolic to maintenance metabolism in cyanobacteria, regulating carbon and nitrogen balance.
 
Overall design To investigate a possible function of TrxA in central cellular processes, we established a mutant strain (STXA2) in which the trxA gene has been knocked down
 
Contributor(s) Mallén-Ponce M, Huertas M, Florencio Bellido F
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Submission date Sep 19, 2023
Last update date Sep 24, 2023
Contact name Manuel Jesús Mallén-Ponce
E-mail(s) mmallen@us.es
Organization name CSIC-US
Department IBVF
Lab TOR signaling and mechanisms for cell stress adaptation
Street address Americo Vespucio 49
City Sevilla
State/province Sevilla
ZIP/Postal code 41092
Country Spain
 
Platforms (1)
GPL28944 Illumina HiSeq 4000 (Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803)
Samples (17)
GSM7789822 WT 0h 1
GSM7789823 WT 0h 2
GSM7789824 STXA2 0h 1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA1018841

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