Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea

The Cyanobacteria are the only group of prokaryotic organisms known to possess a circadian program. Efforts to elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying the cyanobacterial circadian clock have focused almost exclusively on the kaiABC gene cluster of the unicellular model organism Synechococcus el...

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Main Author: Lee, Amy
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Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/14388
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-143882018-01-05T17:37:17Z Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea Lee, Amy The Cyanobacteria are the only group of prokaryotic organisms known to possess a circadian program. Efforts to elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying the cyanobacterial circadian clock have focused almost exclusively on the kaiABC gene cluster of the unicellular model organism Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. The considerable morphological and habitat diversity of cyanobacteria raises obvious questions: Do all members of the Cyanobacteria utilize circadian programs? How similar might other cyanobacterial clocks be to the S. elongatus model? To investigate whether clock molecular biology is conserved, I undertook a comparative study with Nostoc strain PCC 9709 as the subject. Nostoc PCC 9709 is a heterocyst-forming filamentous cyanobacterium originally isolated as a symbiont within the lichen Peltigera membranacea. Methods: The Nostoc PCC 9709 genome was screened for clock gene homologues using PCR-based methods and Southern blot hybridization. To support genetic identification with functional data, the temporal gene expression profiles of putative kai homologues were compared against the previously determined rhythmic abundances of kaiA and kaiBC transcripts of S. elongatus with the use of Northern blot hybridization and relative RT-PCR assays. Conclusions: The prokaryotic circadian clock gene cluster kaiABC is conserved in Nostoc PCC 9709. Deduced amino acid sequence homology (46 % identity for KaiA, 81 % for KaiB, 80 % for KaiC) is consistent with conservation of function in accordance with available structure-function data for the S. elongatus model. A relative RT-PCR assay method was validated on the S. elongatus model system. Time course studies on kai gene transcription demonstrated peak-and-trough patterns in cultured Nostoc and field specimens of P. membranacea that are consistent with circadian oscillation. Science, Faculty of Microbiology and Immunology, Department of Graduate 2009-10-29T19:13:26Z 2009-10-29T19:13:26Z 2003 2003-11 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/14388 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. 12127799 bytes application/pdf
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description The Cyanobacteria are the only group of prokaryotic organisms known to possess a circadian program. Efforts to elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying the cyanobacterial circadian clock have focused almost exclusively on the kaiABC gene cluster of the unicellular model organism Synechococcus elongatus PCC 7942. The considerable morphological and habitat diversity of cyanobacteria raises obvious questions: Do all members of the Cyanobacteria utilize circadian programs? How similar might other cyanobacterial clocks be to the S. elongatus model? To investigate whether clock molecular biology is conserved, I undertook a comparative study with Nostoc strain PCC 9709 as the subject. Nostoc PCC 9709 is a heterocyst-forming filamentous cyanobacterium originally isolated as a symbiont within the lichen Peltigera membranacea. Methods: The Nostoc PCC 9709 genome was screened for clock gene homologues using PCR-based methods and Southern blot hybridization. To support genetic identification with functional data, the temporal gene expression profiles of putative kai homologues were compared against the previously determined rhythmic abundances of kaiA and kaiBC transcripts of S. elongatus with the use of Northern blot hybridization and relative RT-PCR assays. Conclusions: The prokaryotic circadian clock gene cluster kaiABC is conserved in Nostoc PCC 9709. Deduced amino acid sequence homology (46 % identity for KaiA, 81 % for KaiB, 80 % for KaiC) is consistent with conservation of function in accordance with available structure-function data for the S. elongatus model. A relative RT-PCR assay method was validated on the S. elongatus model system. Time course studies on kai gene transcription demonstrated peak-and-trough patterns in cultured Nostoc and field specimens of P. membranacea that are consistent with circadian oscillation. === Science, Faculty of === Microbiology and Immunology, Department of === Graduate
author Lee, Amy
spellingShingle Lee, Amy
Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea
author_facet Lee, Amy
author_sort Lee, Amy
title Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea
title_short Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea
title_full Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea
title_fullStr Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea
title_full_unstemmed Conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain PCC 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea
title_sort conservation of the cyanobacterial circadian clock : comparative studies in nostoc sp. strain pcc 9709, a cyanobacterium isolated from the lichen peltigera membranacea
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url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/14388
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