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  • Glycogen Synthesis and Metabolite Overflow Contribute to Energy Balancing in Cyanobacteria.

Glycogen Synthesis and Metabolite Overflow Contribute to Energy Balancing in Cyanobacteria.

Cell reports (2018-04-19)
Melissa Cano, Steven C Holland, Juliana Artier, Rob L Burnap, Maria Ghirardi, John A Morgan, Jianping Yu
ABSTRACT

Understanding how living cells manage high-energy metabolites such as ATP and NADPH is essential for understanding energy transformations in the biosphere. Using light as the energy input, we find that energy charge (ratio of ATP over ADP+ATP) in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 varies in different growth stages, with a peak upon entry into the rapid growth phase, as well as a positive correlation with light intensity. In contrast, a mutant that can no longer synthesize the main carbon storage compound glycogen showed higher energy charge. The overflow of organic acids in this mutant under nitrogen depletion could also be triggered under high light in nitrogen-replete conditions, with an energy input level dependency. These findings suggest that energy charge in cyanobacteria is tightly linked to growth and carbon partition and that energy management is of key significance for their application as photosynthetic carbon dioxide-assimilating cell factories.

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ADP/ATP Ratio Assay Kit, sufficient for 100 tests (bioluminescent)