Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its Nomenclature
Cyanobacteria are globally widespread photosynthetic prokaryotes and are major contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. One of the most critical processes determining cyanobacterial eco-physiology is cellular death. Evidence supports the existence of controlled cellular demise in cyanobacteria,...
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doaj-7f7440c0569f43619a4138db36ae79ea2021-03-03T04:41:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2021-03-011210.3389/fmicb.2021.631654631654Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its NomenclatureAnabella Aguilera0Marina Klemenčič1Daniela J. Sueldo2Piotr Rzymski3Piotr Rzymski4Leda Giannuzzi5Leda Giannuzzi6María Victoria Martin7Centre for Ecology and Evolution in Microbial Model Systems (EEMiS), Linnaeus University, Kalmar, SwedenDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaSchool of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, United KingdomDepartment of Environmental Medicine, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan´, PolandIntegrated Science Association (ISA), Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN), Poznan´, PolandCentro de Investigación y Desarrollo en Criotecnología de Alimentos, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, ArgentinaÁrea de Toxicología General, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, La Plata, ArgentinaInstituto de Investigaciones en Biodiversidad y Biotecnología (INBIOTEC-CONICET), Fundación para Investigaciones Biológicas Aplicadas (CIB-FIBA), Mar del Plata, ArgentinaCyanobacteria are globally widespread photosynthetic prokaryotes and are major contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. One of the most critical processes determining cyanobacterial eco-physiology is cellular death. Evidence supports the existence of controlled cellular demise in cyanobacteria, and various forms of cell death have been described as a response to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, cell death research in this phylogenetic group is a relatively young field and understanding of the underlying mechanisms and molecular machinery underpinning this fundamental process remains largely elusive. Furthermore, no systematic classification of modes of cell death has yet been established for cyanobacteria. In this work, we analyzed the state of knowledge in the field of cyanobacterial cell death. Based on that, we propose unified criterion for the definition of accidental, regulated, and programmed forms of cell death in cyanobacteria based on molecular, biochemical, and morphologic aspects following the directions of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD). With this, we aim to provide a guide to standardize the nomenclature related to this topic in a precise and consistent manner, which will facilitate further ecological, evolutionary, and applied research in the field of cyanobacterial cell death.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmicb.2021.631654/fullregulated cell deathcaspasescyanobacterial bloomscyanophagesreactive oxygen speciesapoptosis-like |
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Anabella Aguilera Marina Klemenčič Daniela J. Sueldo Piotr Rzymski Piotr Rzymski Leda Giannuzzi Leda Giannuzzi María Victoria Martin Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its Nomenclature Frontiers in Microbiology regulated cell death caspases cyanobacterial blooms cyanophages reactive oxygen species apoptosis-like |
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Anabella Aguilera Marina Klemenčič Daniela J. Sueldo Piotr Rzymski Piotr Rzymski Leda Giannuzzi Leda Giannuzzi María Victoria Martin |
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Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its Nomenclature |
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Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its Nomenclature |
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Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its Nomenclature |
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Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its Nomenclature |
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Cell Death in Cyanobacteria: Current Understanding and Recommendations for a Consensus on Its Nomenclature |
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cell death in cyanobacteria: current understanding and recommendations for a consensus on its nomenclature |
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Cyanobacteria are globally widespread photosynthetic prokaryotes and are major contributors to global biogeochemical cycles. One of the most critical processes determining cyanobacterial eco-physiology is cellular death. Evidence supports the existence of controlled cellular demise in cyanobacteria, and various forms of cell death have been described as a response to biotic and abiotic stresses. However, cell death research in this phylogenetic group is a relatively young field and understanding of the underlying mechanisms and molecular machinery underpinning this fundamental process remains largely elusive. Furthermore, no systematic classification of modes of cell death has yet been established for cyanobacteria. In this work, we analyzed the state of knowledge in the field of cyanobacterial cell death. Based on that, we propose unified criterion for the definition of accidental, regulated, and programmed forms of cell death in cyanobacteria based on molecular, biochemical, and morphologic aspects following the directions of the Nomenclature Committee on Cell Death (NCCD). With this, we aim to provide a guide to standardize the nomenclature related to this topic in a precise and consistent manner, which will facilitate further ecological, evolutionary, and applied research in the field of cyanobacterial cell death. |
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regulated cell death caspases cyanobacterial blooms cyanophages reactive oxygen species apoptosis-like |
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