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A cryptochrome-like protein is involved in the regulation of photosynthesis genes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides


Authors listHendrischk, AK; Fruhwirth, SW; Moldt, J; Pokorny, R; Metz, S; Kaiser, G; Jager, A; Batschauer, A; Klug, G

Publication year2009

Pages990-1003

JournalMolecular Microbiology

Volume number74

Issue number4

ISSN0950-382X

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2009.06912.x

PublisherWiley


Abstract
P>Blue light receptors belonging to the cryptochrome/photolyase family are found in all kingdoms of life. The functions of photolyases in repair of UV-damaged DNA as well as of cryptochromes in the light-dependent regulation of photomorphogenetic processes and in the circadian clock in plants and animals are well analysed. In prokaryotes, the only role of members of this protein family that could be demonstrated is DNA repair. Recently, we identified a gene for a cryptochrome-like protein (CryB) in the alpha-proteobacterium Rhodobacter sphaeroides. The protein lacks the typical C-terminal extension of cryptochromes, and is not related to the Cry DASH family. Here we demonstrate that CryB binds flavin adenine dinucleotide that can be photoreduced by blue light. CryB binds single-stranded DNA with very high affinity (K(d) similar to 10-8 M) but double-stranded DNA and single-stranded RNA with far lower affinity (K(d) similar to 10-6 M). Despite of that, no in vitro repair activity for pyrimidine dimers in single-stranded DNA could be detected. However, we show that CryB clearly affects the expression of genes for pigment-binding proteins and consequently the amount of photosynthetic complexes in R. sphaeroides. Thus, for the first time a role of a bacterial cryptochrome in gene regulation together with a biological function is demonstrated.



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Harvard Citation styleHendrischk, A., Fruhwirth, S., Moldt, J., Pokorny, R., Metz, S., Kaiser, G., et al. (2009) A cryptochrome-like protein is involved in the regulation of photosynthesis genes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides, Molecular Microbiology, 74(4), pp. 990-1003. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2009.06912.x

APA Citation styleHendrischk, A., Fruhwirth, S., Moldt, J., Pokorny, R., Metz, S., Kaiser, G., Jager, A., Batschauer, A., & Klug, G. (2009). A cryptochrome-like protein is involved in the regulation of photosynthesis genes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Molecular Microbiology. 74(4), 990-1003. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2009.06912.x


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