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Reconstitution and expression of <i>mcy</i> gene cluster in the model cyanobacterium <i>Synechococcus</i> 7942 reveals a role of <scp>MC‐LR</scp> in cell division

Yanli Zheng, Chunling Xue, Hui Chen, Anqi Jia, Liang Zhao, Junli Zhang, Lixin Zhang, Qiang Wang

2023New Phytologist19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary Cyanobacterial blooms pose a serious threat to public health due to the presence of cyanotoxins. Microcystin‐LR (MC‐LR) produced by Microcystis aeruginosa is the most common cyanotoxins. Due to the limitation of isolation, purification, and genetic manipulation techniques, it is difficult to study and verify in situ the biosynthetic pathways and molecular mechanisms of MC‐LR. We reassembled the biosynthetic gene cluster ( mcy cluster) of MC‐LR in vitro by synthetic biology, designed and constructed the strong bidirectional promoter biPpsbA 2 , transformed it into Synechococcus 7942, and successfully expressed MC‐LR at a level of 0.006–0.018 fg cell −1 d −1 . We found the expression of MC‐LR led to abnormal cell division and cellular filamentation, further using various methods proved that by irreversibly competing its GTP‐binding site, MC‐LR inhibits assembly of the cell division protein FtsZ. The study represents the first reconstitution and expression of the mcy cluster and the autotrophic production of MC‐LR in model cyanobacterium, which lays the foundation for resolving the microcystins biosynthesis pathway. The discovered role of MC‐LR in cell division reveals a mechanism of how blooming cyanobacteria gain a competitive edge over their nonblooming counterparts.

Topics & Concepts

SynechococcusCyanobacteriaCell divisionDivision (mathematics)BiologyCluster (spacecraft)GeneGene expressionCellCell biologyGeneticsBacteriaComputer scienceMathematicsProgramming languageArithmeticAlgal biology and biofuel productionAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton DynamicsPhotosynthetic Processes and Mechanisms