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DnaJ-like protein gene sll1384 is involved in phototaxis in Synechocystis sp PCC 6803

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CHINESE SCIENCE BULLETIN
Volume 54, Issue 23, Pages 4381-4386

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SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s11434-009-0674-5

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Synechocystis sp PCC 6803; phototaxis; DnaJ-like protein

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  1. National Natural Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scientists [30825003]

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In Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, gene sll1384 encodes a protein with a DnaJ domain at its N-terminal portion and a TPR domain at the C-terminal portion. An sll1384 mutant shows no difference from the wild type in adaptation to different temperatures, but almost completely loses its capability of phototactic movement. After complementation with sll1384, the mutant regains the phototaxis. As shown with electron microscopy, on the cell surface, mutant cells have pili that appear to be the same as that of the wild type. Also, the transformation efficiency remains unchanged in the mutant. It is postulated that Sll1384 regulates phototaxis of Synechocystis through protein-protein interaction. It is the first DnaJ-like protein gene identified in a cyanobacterium for a role in phototaxis.

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