CHARACTERIZATION OF CARBON-DIOXIDE AND BICARBONATE TRANSPORT DURING STEADY-STATE PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN THE MARINE CYANOBACTERIUM SYNECHOCOCCUS STRAIN PCC7002

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SULTEMEYER, D
PRICE, GD
YU, JW
BADGER, MR
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CO2-CONCENTRATING MECHANISM; CO2; TRANSPORT; CYANOBACTERIUM; HCO(3)(-)TRANSPORT; SYNECHOCOCCUS;
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Net O-2 evolution, gross CO2 uptake and net HCO3- uptake during steady-state photosynthesis were investigated by a recently developed mass-spectrometric technique for disequilibrium flux analysis with cells of the marine cyanobacterium Synechococcus PCC7002 grown at different CO, concentrations. Regardless of the CO2 concentration during growth, all cells had the capacity to transport both CO2 and HCO3- however, the activity of HCO3- transport was more than twofold higher than CO2 transport even in cyanobacteria grown at high concentration) of inorganic carbon (C-i = CO2 + HCO3-. In low-C-i cells, the affinities of CO2 and HCO3- transport for their substrates were about 5 (CO2 uptake) and 10 (HCO3- uptake) times higher than in high-C; cells, while air-grown cells formed an intermediate state. For the same cells, the intracellular accumulated C-i pool reached 18, 32 and 55 mM in high-C-i, air-grown and low-C-i cells, respectively, when measured at 1 mM external C-i. Photosynthetic O-2 evolution, maximal CO2 and HCO3- transport activities, and consequently their relative contribution to photosynthesis, were largely unaffected by the CO2 provided during growth. When the cells were adapted to freshwater medium, results similar to those for artificial seawater were obtained for all CO2 concentrations. Transport studies with high-C-i cells revealed that CO2 and HCO; uptake were equally inhibited when CO2 fixation was reduced by the addition of glycolaldehyde. In contrast, in low-C-i cells steady-state CO2 transport was preferably reduced by the same inhibitor. The inhibitor of carbonic anhydrase ethoxyzolamide inhibited both CO2 and HCO3- uptake as well as O-2 evolution in both cell types. In high-C-i cells, the degree of inhibition was similar for HCO3- transport and O-2 evolution with 50% inhibition occurring at around 1 mM ethoxyzolamide. However, the uptake of CO2 was much more sensitive to the inhibitor than HCO3- transport, with an apparent I-50 value of around 250 mu M ethoxyzolamide for CO2 uptake. The implications of our results are discussed with respect to C-i utilisation in the marine Synechococcus strain.
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