M. Hagemann et al., Flavodoxin accumulation contributes to enhanced cyclic electron flow around photosystem I in salt-stressed cells of Synechocystis sp strain PCC 6803, PHYSL PLANT, 105(4), 1999, pp. 670-678
The salt-regulated accumulation of flavodoxin encoded by the isiB gene and
its possible function were investigated in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis
sp. strain PCC 6803, In Northern blot experiments, a slight increase of th
e isis-specific mRNA was observed in salt-shocked and salt-acclimated cells
. High levels of flavodoxin protein were detected in cells acclimated to 34
2 mM NaCl, In order to analyze the function of flavodoxin in cyanobacterial
salt acclimation, an insertion null mutant of isiB was constructed. It was
possible to adapt this mutant to raised salt concentrations and, as expect
ed, to low iron contents, Salt-acclimated cells of wild type (WT) Synechocy
stis display increased activity of photosystem I (PSI), primarily used for
increased cyclic electron transport capacity (Jeanjean ct al, 1993, Plant C
ell Physiol 34: 1073-1079), In salt-acclimated cells of the flavodoxin null
mutant, the level of cyclic electron flow was lower than in wild type cell
s. It was concluded that flavodoxin plays a role as an alternative electron
carrier, used for cyclic electron flow in salt-treated Synechocystis cells
.