January 1, 2008
Book Chapter

Carbon acquisition by Cyanobacteria: Mechanisms, Comparative Genomics and Evolution

Abstract

In this chapter we mainly focus on the mechanisms of inorganic carbon uptake, photorespiration, and the regulation between the metabolic fluxes involved in photoautotrophic, photomixotrophic and heterotrophic growth. We identify the genes involved, their regulation and phylogeny. Living in an environment where the CO2 concentration is considerably lower than required to saturate their carboxylating enzyme, ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco), cyanobacteria acquired the CO2 concentrating mechanism (CCM) that enables them to accumulate CO2 at the carboxylation site. All the cyanobacteria examined to date are able to fix CO2 into carbohydrates. However, in addition to variance in the range of physical growth conditions, cyanobacteria also vary substantially in their ability to consume organic carbon from their surroundings. Many strains are obligate photoautotrophs where the sole carbon source is CO2, while others are able to perform photomixotrophic or even heterotrophic growth using a wide variety of organic substances (c.f. Rippka et al., 1979; Stal and Moezelaar, 1997b). Cyanobacteria constitute a unique case where the anabolic and catabolic carbohydrate metabolisms function in the same cellular compartment. In addition, the photosynthetic and respiratory electron transport pathways share components in the thylakoid membranes. Despite its importance to our understanding of cyanobacterial metabolism, little is known about the mechanisms involved in the shifts between photoautotrophic, heterotrophic and photomixotrophic modes of growth, and their regulation; between the different pathways of carbohydrate breakdown- glycolysis, fermentation, the oxidative pentose phosphate, the Krebs cycle and the photorespiratory pathways. In this chapter we shall briefly focus on recent advances in our understanding of the CCM and carbon metabolism in cyanobacteria.

Revised: October 16, 2009 | Published: January 1, 2008

Citation

Kaplan A., M. Hagemann, H. Bauwe, S. Kahlon, and T. Ogawa. 2008. Carbon acquisition by Cyanobacteria: Mechanisms, Comparative Genomics and Evolution. In The Cyanobacteria: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Evolution, edited by Antonia Herrero; Enrique Flores. Norfolk:Caister Academic Press. PNNL-SA-53804.