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Thermosynechococcaceae as a source of thermostable C-phycocyanins: properties and molecular insights

Journal

ALGAL RESEARCH-BIOMASS BIOFUELS AND BIOPRODUCTS
Volume 35, Issue -, Pages 223-235

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.algal.2018.08.037

Keywords

Cyanobacteria; Phycocyanin; Thermophile; Thermostability; Phycobilisome; Natural pigment

Funding

  1. China-Poland Scientific and Technological Cooperation Committee project - Ministries of Science and Technology [36 - 4]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China for Young International Scientists [31550110497]
  3. Shenzhen Knowledge and Innovation Basic Research Grant [JCYJ20160122151433832]

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This study describes characterisation of three thermophilic strains of cyanobacteria belonging to Thermosynechococcaceae and their utilisation as a source of thermostable C-phycocyanin. Three strains NIES 2133, NIES 2134 and PCC 6715 have been cultivated in two types of growth media and two temperatures: 45 and 50 degrees C and assessed for C-phycocyanin productivity. Among these strains Synechococcus lividus sp. PCC 6715, phylogenetically closer to Thermosynechococcus sp. Glade than other Synechococcaceae, has been selected for subsequent study to characterise its C-phycocyanin. The strain showed faster growth rates than the other two and appeared to utilise different bicarbonate uptake mechanism based on SbtA, whilst BCT1 mechanism was found in NIES2133 and 2134. Higher growth rates translated to larger overall C-phycocyanin productivity. Cphycocyanin has been purified using chromatographic methods and its thermostability and pH stability has been assessed against that of Spirulina. Results have shown that PCC 6715 C-phycocyanin is one of the most stable proteins of this type reported to date. It exhibits 90% stability after 5-hour incubation at 50 degrees C and about 70% stability after 2-week incubation at the same temperature. PCC 6715 phycocyanins show high stability at acidic pH at both 4 degrees C and 50 degrees C, whilst at 50 degrees C maintain 100% stability during 4-hour incubation at pH 4.0 to 8.0. PCC 6715 phycocyanin shows good long-term stability characteristics and could be considered as a thermostable replacement for Spirulina phycocyanin. Analysis of molecular model of PCC 6715 C-phycocyanins and crystal structures of other phycocyanins reveals interesting pattern of amino acid substitutions that are present in thermophilic proteins that could have significant impact on their significantly higher thermostability. Phycocyanins from thermostable cyanobacteria exhibit evolutionarily conserved amino acid substitutions localised in the single structural hotspot of the protein that result in additional stabilising interactions within and between protein subunits when compared to proteins from mesophilic counterparts.

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