The essential role of sodium bioenergetics and ATP homeostasis in the developmental transitions of a cyanobacterium.
Curr Biol
; 31(8): 1606-1615.e2, 2021 04 26.
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The ability to resume growth after a dormant period is an important strategy for the survival and spreading of bacterial populations. Energy homeostasis is critical in the transition into and out of a quiescent state. Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803, a non-diazotrophic cyanobacterium, enters metabolic dormancy as a response to nitrogen starvation. We used Synechocystis as a model to investigate the regulation of ATP homeostasis during dormancy, and we unraveled a critical role for sodium bioenergetics in dormant cells. During nitrogen starvation, cells reduce their ATP levels and engage sodium bioenergetics to maintain the minimum ATP content required for viability. When nitrogen becomes available, energy requirements rise, and cells immediately increase ATP levels, employing sodium bioenergetics and glycogen catabolism. These processes allow them to restore the photosynthetic machinery and resume photoautotrophic growth. Our work reveals a precise regulation of the energy metabolism essential for bacterial survival during periods of nutrient deprivation.
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Trifosfato de Adenosina
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Synechocystis
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Metabolismo Energético
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Homeostase
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2021
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