Identification and characterization of alkaline phosphatase gene phoX in Microcystis aeruginosa PCC7806

PhoX is an extracellular alkaline phosphatase that is widely found in cyanobacteria and plays an important role in the conversion of extracellular organophosphorus into soluble inorganic phosphorus. However, the phoX gene has not yet been experimentally confirmed to exist in bloom-forming Microcysti...

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Veröffentlicht in:3 Biotech 2021-05, Vol.11 (5), p.218-218, Article 218
Hauptverfasser: Hong, Sujuan, Pan, Qianhui, Chen, Siyu, Zu, Yao, Xu, Chongxin, Li, Jianhong
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Zusammenfassung:PhoX is an extracellular alkaline phosphatase that is widely found in cyanobacteria and plays an important role in the conversion of extracellular organophosphorus into soluble inorganic phosphorus. However, the phoX gene has not yet been experimentally confirmed to exist in bloom-forming Microcystis species. In this study, we identified a putative phoX gene (GenBank accession no. ARI79942.1) in M. aeruginosa PCC7806 and overexpressed it in Escherichia coli 21 (DE3). The expressed PhoX protein displayed phosphodiesterase and phosphomonoesterase activities. In contrast to other bacterial PhoX proteins, which are activated mainly by Ca 2+ , Microcysits PhoX was most strongly activated by Mg 2+ , followed by Co 2+ , Ca 2+ , Zn 2+ and Mn 2+ , but it was inhibited by Ni 2+ . Sequence analysis showed that phoX was highly conserved in the Microcystis genus (DNA similarity > 96% between species). phoX expression responded significantly to different environmental phosphorus levels. When PCC7806 cells were cultured in phosphorus-deficient medium (BG11-P), phoX expression reached its highest level at 2 h and then decreased to a low level at 4 h. Organophosphate induced the expression of phoX ; its expression reached the highest level at 4 h and was maintained at a high level at 6 h. Our results confirmed a putative phoX gene and demonstrated that the phoX gene of Microcystis is conserved.
ISSN:2190-572X
2190-5738
DOI:10.1007/s13205-021-02774-z