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PDBsum entry 5o7b
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Title
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The role of the tyrosine kinase wzc (sll0923) and the phosphatase wzb (slr0328) in the production of extracellular polymeric substances (eps) by synechocystis pcc 6803.
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Authors
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S.B.Pereira,
M.Santos,
J.P.Leite,
C.Flores,
C.Eisfeld,
Z.Büttel,
R.Mota,
F.Rossi,
R.De philippis,
L.Gales,
J.H.Morais-Cabral,
P.Tamagnini.
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Ref.
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Microbiologyopen, 2019,
8,
e00753.
[DOI no: ]
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Abstract
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Many cyanobacteria produce extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) mainly
composed of heteropolysaccharides with unique characteristics that make them
suitable for biotechnological applications. However, manipulation/optimization
of EPS biosynthesis/characteristics is hindered by a poor understanding of the
production pathways and the differences between bacterial species. In this work,
genes putatively related to different pathways of cyanobacterial EPS
polymerization, assembly, and export were targeted for deletion or truncation in
the unicellular Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. No evident phenotypic changes were
observed for some mutants in genes occurring in multiple copies in Synechocystis
genome, namely ∆wzy (∆sll0737), ∆wzx (∆sll5049), ∆kpsM (∆slr2107),
and ∆kpsM∆wzy (∆slr2107∆sll0737), strongly suggesting functional
redundancy. In contrast, Δwzc (Δsll0923) and Δwzb (Δslr0328) influenced both
the amount and composition of the EPS, establishing that Wzc participates in the
production of capsular (CPS) and released (RPS) polysaccharides, and Wzb affects
RPS production. The structure of Wzb was solved (2.28 Å), revealing structural
differences relative to other phosphatases involved in EPS production and
suggesting a different substrate recognition mechanism. In addition, Wzc showed
the ATPase and autokinase activities typical of bacterial tyrosine kinases. Most
importantly, Wzb was able to dephosphorylate Wzc in vitro, suggesting that
tyrosine phosphorylation/dephosphorylation plays a role in cyanobacterial EPS
production.
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