摘要

The nucleotide sequence of the plastid-encoded operon containing genes for the alpha (cpcA) and beta (cpcB) subunits of phycocyanin in the unicellular red alga Cyanidium caldarium is described. cpcB is located 5' to cpcA and the two genes are separated by a 102-bp spacer region. The transcription start site of cpcBA was mapped to 80 bp upstream of the ATC initiation codon of cpcB. Promoter-like elements similar to the -10 (TATAAT) and -35 (TTGACA) consensus promoters in bacteria were found 6 and 31 bp upstream of the transcription initiation site. Northern blotting revealed an abundant 1.3-kb cpcBA transcript in illuminated cells, but this transcript was undetectable in dark-grown cells. Expression levels of cpcBA in cells incubated with 10-6 10(-6) M heme in the dark were similar to those in cells illuminated for 24 h. Cells illuminated with 150 mu M gabaculine (an inhibitor of delta-aminolevulinate synthesis) or 10 mM levulinic acid (an inhibitor of delta-aminolevulinate dehydrase) lacked detectable cpcBA transcripts. In cells illuminated with 200 mu M N-methylmesoporphyrin IX (an inhibitor of ferrocheletase), inhibition of cpcBA expression and phycocyanin synthesis was similar. These results provide strong evidence that light induction of the cpcBA operon is dependent on synthesis of heme.

  • 出版日期1995-3

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