Authors
Daniella Schatz, Yael Keren, Assaf Vardi, Assaf Sukenik, Shmuel Carmeli, Thomas Börner, Elke Dittmann, Aaron Kaplan
Publication date
2007/4
Journal
Environmental microbiology
Volume
9
Issue
4
Pages
965-970
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Microcystins constitute a serious threat to the quality of drinking water worldwide. These protein phosphatase inhibitors are formed by various cyanobacterial species, including Microcystis sp. Microcystins are produced by a complex microcystin synthetase, composed of peptide synthetases and polyketide synthases, encoded by the mcyA‐J gene cluster. Recent phylogenetic analysis suggested that the microcystin synthetase predated the metazoan lineage, thus dismissing the possibility that microcystins emerged as a means of defence against grazing, and their original biological role is not clear. We show that lysis of Microcystis cells, either mechanically or because of various stress conditions, induced massive accumulation of McyB and enhanced the production of microcystins in the remaining Microcystis cells. A rise in McyB content was also observed following exposure to microcystin or the protease inhibitors …
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