A blue-light-activated adenylyl cyclase mediates photoavoidance in Euglena gracilis
Autor: | Michizo Sugai, Mineo Iseki, Kazuichi Yoshida, Terumitsu Hori, Tetsuo Takahashi, Kiyoshi Shiga, Akio Murakami, Masakatsu Watanabe, Kaoru Ohno, Shigeru Matsunaga |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
Phototropin
Euglena gracilis Light Molecular Sequence Data ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species Gravitaxis Gene Expression Euglena Adenylyl cyclase chemistry.chemical_compound Cryptochrome Animals Amino Acid Sequence Photolyase Phototropism Organelles Multidisciplinary Flavoproteins biology ved/biology biology.organism_classification Cell biology Enzyme Activation chemistry Biochemistry Photoreceptor Cells Invertebrate Sequence Alignment Adenylyl Cyclases |
Zdroj: | Nature. 415:1047-1051 |
ISSN: | 1476-4687 0028-0836 |
DOI: | 10.1038/4151047a |
Popis: | Blue light regulates processes such as the development of plants and fungi and the behaviour of microbes. Two types of blue-light receptor flavoprotein have been identified: cryptochromes, which have partial similarity to photolyases, and phototropins, which are photoregulated protein kinases. The former have also been found in animals with evidence of essential roles in circadian rhythms. Euglena gracilis, a unicellular flagellate, abruptly changes its swimming direction after a sudden increase or decrease in incident blue light intensity, that is, step-up or step-down photophobic responses, resulting in photoavoidance or photoaccumulation, respectively. Although these photobehaviours of Euglena have been studied for a century, the photoreceptor molecules mediating them have remained unknown. Here we report the discovery and biochemical characterization of a new type of blue-light receptor flavoprotein, photoactivated adenylyl cyclase, in the photoreceptor organelle of Euglena gracilis, with molecular genetic evidence that it mediates the step-up photophobic response. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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