Specific Glucoside Transporters Influence Septal Structure and Function in the Filamentous, HeterocystForming Cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. Strain PCC 7120

When deprived of combined nitrogen, some filamentous cyanobacteria contain two cell types: vegetative cells that fix CO^sub 2^ through oxygenic photosynthesis and heterocysts that are specialized in N^sub 2^ fixation. In the diazotrophic filament, the vegetative cells provide the heterocysts with re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of bacteriology 2017-04, Vol.199 (7), p.E00876
Hauptverfasser: Nieves-Morión, Mercedes, Lechno-Yossef, Sigal, López-Igual, Rocío, Frías, José E, Mariscal, Vicente, Nürnberg, Dennis J, Mullineaux, Conrad W, Wolk, C Peter, Flores, Enrique
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Zusammenfassung:When deprived of combined nitrogen, some filamentous cyanobacteria contain two cell types: vegetative cells that fix CO^sub 2^ through oxygenic photosynthesis and heterocysts that are specialized in N^sub 2^ fixation. In the diazotrophic filament, the vegetative cells provide the heterocysts with reduced carbon (mainly in the form of sucrose) and heterocysts provide the vegetative cells with combined nitrogen. Septal junctions traverse peptidoglycan through structures known as nanopores and appear to mediate intercellular molecular transfer that can be traced with fluorescent markers, including the sucrose analog esculin (a coumarin glucoside) that is incorporated into the cells. Uptake of esculin by the model heterocyst-forming cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 was inhibited by the α-glucosides sucrose and maltose. Analysis of Anabaena mutants identified components of three glucoside transporters that move esculin into the cells: GlsC (Alr4781) and GlsP (All0261) are an ATP-binding subunit and a permease subunit of two different ABC transporters, respectively, and HepP (All1711) is a major facilitator superfamily (MFS) protein that was shown previously to be involved in formation of the heterocyst envelope. Transfer of fluorescent markers (especially calcein) between vegetative cells of Anabaena was impaired by mutation of glucoside transporter genes. GlsP and HepP interact in bacterial two-hybrid assays with the septal junction-related protein SepJ, and GlsC was found to be necessary for the formation of a normal number of septal peptidoglycan nanopores and for normal subcellular localization of SepJ. Therefore, beyond their possible role in nutrient uptake in Anabaena, glucoside transporters influence the structure and function of septal junctions.
ISSN:0021-9193
1098-5530