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Diel expression dynamics in filamentous cyanobacteria

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AbstractFilamentous cyanobacteria of theNostocaceaefamily are able to differentiate into multicellular forms to adapt to environmental stresses, and members can establish symbiosis with various embryophytes. Representative laboratory strains are typically grown under continuous light to maintain stable metabolic conditions, however, this departure from a natural diel cycle can result in extended stress. Early genomic examination ofNostoc punctiformesuggests the genetic potential for a circadian clock, but we lack insight into global cellular dynamics through the natural diel cycle for this model organism. Here, we comprehensively assess changes in expression of core cellular processes and the mobilome of accessory genetic elements during diel growth ofN. punctiformePCC 73102. The primary transcriptome confirmed that multicellular cyanobacteria precisely coordinate photosynthesis and carbon assimilation for cell division during the day, while control of DNA recombination and repair appeared to be sequestered to darkness. Moreover, we expanded the known repertoire of light sensing proteins to uncover a putative regulator of circadian rhythm that itself exhibits striking oscillation between day-night expression. This was in sharp contrast to the arrhythmic pattern observed for a homolog of the canonical circadian regulator in unicellular cyanobacteria. Looking beyond cellular coordination of diel growth, we uncovered dynamic mobile elements, and notably, targeted hypermutation by retroelements that are likely maintained for conflict mitigation, which is crucial to a multicellular lifestyle.
Title: Diel expression dynamics in filamentous cyanobacteria
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AbstractFilamentous cyanobacteria of theNostocaceaefamily are able to differentiate into multicellular forms to adapt to environmental stresses, and members can establish symbiosis with various embryophytes.
Representative laboratory strains are typically grown under continuous light to maintain stable metabolic conditions, however, this departure from a natural diel cycle can result in extended stress.
Early genomic examination ofNostoc punctiformesuggests the genetic potential for a circadian clock, but we lack insight into global cellular dynamics through the natural diel cycle for this model organism.
Here, we comprehensively assess changes in expression of core cellular processes and the mobilome of accessory genetic elements during diel growth ofN.
punctiformePCC 73102.
The primary transcriptome confirmed that multicellular cyanobacteria precisely coordinate photosynthesis and carbon assimilation for cell division during the day, while control of DNA recombination and repair appeared to be sequestered to darkness.
Moreover, we expanded the known repertoire of light sensing proteins to uncover a putative regulator of circadian rhythm that itself exhibits striking oscillation between day-night expression.
This was in sharp contrast to the arrhythmic pattern observed for a homolog of the canonical circadian regulator in unicellular cyanobacteria.
Looking beyond cellular coordination of diel growth, we uncovered dynamic mobile elements, and notably, targeted hypermutation by retroelements that are likely maintained for conflict mitigation, which is crucial to a multicellular lifestyle.

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