Cyanobacterial Carboxysomes: Microcompartments that Facilitate CO2 Fixation
Carboxysomes are extraordinarily efficient proteinaceous microcompartments that encapsulate the primary CO 2 -fixing enzyme (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, RuBisCO) in cyanobacteria and some proteobacteria. These microbodies form part of a CO 2 -concentrating mechanism (CCM), opera...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of molecular microbiology and biotechnology 2013-01, Vol.23 (4-5), p.300-307 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Carboxysomes are extraordinarily efficient proteinaceous microcompartments that encapsulate the primary CO 2 -fixing enzyme (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase, RuBisCO) in cyanobacteria and some proteobacteria. These microbodies form part of a CO 2 -concentrating mechanism (CCM), operating together with active CO 2 and HCO 3 - uptake transporters which accumulate HCO 3 - in the cytoplasm of the cell. Cyanobacteria (also known as blue-green algae) are highly productive on a global scale, especially those species from open-ocean niches, which collectively contribute nearly 30% of global net primary fixation. This productivity would not be possible without a CCM which is dependent on carboxysomes. Two evolutionarily distinct forms of carboxysome are evident that encapsulate proteobacterial RuBisCO form-1A or higher-plant RuBisCO form- 1B, respectively. Based partly on RuBisCO phylogeny, the two carboxysome types are known either as α-carboxysomes, found in predominantly oceanic cyanobacteria (α-cyanobacteria) and some proteobacteria, or as β-carboxysomes, found mainly in freshwater/estuarine cyanobacteria (β-cyanobacteria). Both carboxysome types are believed to have evolved in parallel as a consequence of fluctuating atmospheric CO 2 levels and evolutionary pressure acting via the poor enzymatic kinetics of RuBisCO. The three-dimensional structures and protein components of each carboxysome type reflect distinct evolutionarily strategies to the same major functions: subcellular compartmentalization and RuBisCO encapsulation, oxygen exclusion, and CO 2 concentration and fixation. |
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ISSN: | 2673-1665 1464-1801 2673-1673 1660-2412 |
DOI: | 10.1159/000351342 |