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Gloeobacter

Gloeobacter is a genus of cyanobacteria. It is the sister group to all other cyanobacteria.[2] Gloeobacter is unique among cyanobacteria in not having thylakoids, which are characteristic for all other cyanobacteria and chloroplasts. Instead, the light-harvesting complexes (also called phycobilisomes), that consist of different proteins, sit on the inside of the plasma membrane among the (cytoplasm). Subsequently, the proton gradient in Gloeobacter is created over the plasma membrane, where it forms over the thylakoid membrane in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts.[2]

Gloeobacter
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Cyanobacteria
Class: Cyanophyceae
Order: Gloeobacterales
Cavalier-Smith
Family: Gloeobacteraceae
Komárek et Anagnostidis
Genus: Gloeobacter
Rippka, Waterbury, & Cohen-Bazire, 1974[1]
Species

The whole genome of G. violaceus (strain PCC 7421) and of G. kilaueensis have been sequenced. Many genes for photosystem I and II were found missing, likely related to the fact that photosynthesis in these bacteria does not take place in the thylakoid membrane as in other cyanobacteria, but in the plasma membrane.[3][4]

Description

Gloeobacter violaceus produces several pigments, including chlorophyll a, β-carotene, oscillol diglycoside, and echinenone. The purple coloration is due to the relatively low chlorophyll content. G. kilaueensis grows with a few other bacteria as a purple-colored biofilm around 0.5 mm thick. Cultivated colonies are dark purple, smooth, shiny, and raised. G. kilaueensis is mostly unicellular, capsule-shaped, about 3.5×1.5 µm, and imbedded in mucus. They divide over the width of the cell. Cells color gramnegative, and lack vancomycin resistance. They are not motile and do not glide. Growth ceases in complete darkness, so Gloeobacter is very likely obligatory photoautotrophic.[4]

Species and distribution

Gloeobacter violaceus was found on a limestone rock in the Swiss canton Obwalden. G. kilaueensis occurred within a lava cave at the Kilauea-caldera on Hawaii. It grew there at a temperature around 30 °C at very high humidity, with moisture condensing and dripping off the biofilm.

Gloeobacter could have split off from the other cyanobacteria between 3.7 and 3.2 billion years ago.[5] The species of Gloeobacter may have branched 280 million years ago.[4]

Anthocerotibacter panamensis, found in a sample of hornwort from a rainforest in Panama, also lacks thylakoids. It has very few of the genes that are required to perform photosynthesis, but is still able to perform it, very slowly. It may have been split from Gloeobacter about 1.4 Ga ago.[6] According to AlgaeBase this genus is also a member of the family Gloeobacteraceae.[7]

References

  1. ^ Komárek J, Kaštovský J, Mareš J, Johansen JR (2014). "Taxonomic classification of cyanoprokaryotes (cyanobacterial genera) 2014, using a polyphasic approach" (PDF). Preslia. 86: 295–335.
  2. ^ a b Antonia Herrero, Enrique Flores (2008). The Cyanobacteria: Molecular Biology, Genomics and Evolution. Horizon. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-904455-15-8.
  3. ^ Nakamura Y, Kaneko T, Sato S, et al. (2003). "Complete genome structure of Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421, a cyanobacterium that lacks thylakoids". DNA Res. 10 (4): 137–45. doi:10.1093/dnares/10.4.137. PMID 14621292.
  4. ^ a b c Saw JH, Schatz M, Brown MV, Kunkel DD, Foster JS, Shick H, et al. (2013). "Cultivation and Complete Genome Sequencing of Gloeobacter kilaueensis sp. nov., from a Lava Cave in Kīlauea Caldera, Hawai'i". PLOS ONE. 8 (10): e76376. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...876376S. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0076376. PMC 3806779. PMID 24194836.
  5. ^ B.E. Schirrmeister; M. Gugger; P.C.J. Donoghue (2015). "Cyanobacteria and the Great Oxidation Event: evidence from genes and fossils". Palaeontology. 58 (5): 1–17. doi:10.1111/pala.12178. PMC 4755140. PMID 26924853.
  6. ^ New cyanobacteria species spotlights early life. On: ScienceDaily, May 15, 2021
  7. ^ AlgaeBase: Anthocerotibacter F.-W.Li, 2021

gloeobacter, genus, cyanobacteria, sister, group, other, cyanobacteria, unique, among, cyanobacteria, having, thylakoids, which, characteristic, other, cyanobacteria, chloroplasts, instead, light, harvesting, complexes, also, called, phycobilisomes, that, cons. Gloeobacter is a genus of cyanobacteria It is the sister group to all other cyanobacteria 2 Gloeobacter is unique among cyanobacteria in not having thylakoids which are characteristic for all other cyanobacteria and chloroplasts Instead the light harvesting complexes also called phycobilisomes that consist of different proteins sit on the inside of the plasma membrane among the cytoplasm Subsequently the proton gradient in Gloeobacter is created over the plasma membrane where it forms over the thylakoid membrane in cyanobacteria and chloroplasts 2 GloeobacterScientific classificationDomain BacteriaPhylum CyanobacteriaClass CyanophyceaeOrder GloeobacteralesCavalier SmithFamily GloeobacteraceaeKomarek et AnagnostidisGenus GloeobacterRippka Waterbury amp Cohen Bazire 1974 1 SpeciesGloeobacter violaceus Rippka Waterbury amp Cohen Bazire 1974 Gloeobacter kilaueensis Saw et al 2013The whole genome of G violaceus strain PCC 7421 and of G kilaueensis have been sequenced Many genes for photosystem I and II were found missing likely related to the fact that photosynthesis in these bacteria does not take place in the thylakoid membrane as in other cyanobacteria but in the plasma membrane 3 4 Description EditGloeobacter violaceus produces several pigments including chlorophyll a b carotene oscillol diglycoside and echinenone The purple coloration is due to the relatively low chlorophyll content G kilaueensis grows with a few other bacteria as a purple colored biofilm around 0 5 mm thick Cultivated colonies are dark purple smooth shiny and raised G kilaueensis is mostly unicellular capsule shaped about 3 5 1 5 µm and imbedded in mucus They divide over the width of the cell Cells color gramnegative and lack vancomycin resistance They are not motile and do not glide Growth ceases in complete darkness so Gloeobacter is very likely obligatory photoautotrophic 4 Species and distribution EditGloeobacter violaceus was found on a limestone rock in the Swiss canton Obwalden G kilaueensis occurred within a lava cave at the Kilauea caldera on Hawaii It grew there at a temperature around 30 C at very high humidity with moisture condensing and dripping off the biofilm Gloeobacter could have split off from the other cyanobacteria between 3 7 and 3 2 billion years ago 5 The species of Gloeobacter may have branched 280 million years ago 4 Anthocerotibacter panamensis found in a sample of hornwort from a rainforest in Panama also lacks thylakoids It has very few of the genes that are required to perform photosynthesis but is still able to perform it very slowly It may have been split from Gloeobacter about 1 4 Ga ago 6 According to AlgaeBase this genus is also a member of the family Gloeobacteraceae 7 References Edit Komarek J Kastovsky J Mares J Johansen JR 2014 Taxonomic classification of cyanoprokaryotes cyanobacterial genera 2014 using a polyphasic approach PDF Preslia 86 295 335 a b Antonia Herrero Enrique Flores 2008 The Cyanobacteria Molecular Biology Genomics and Evolution Horizon p 3 ISBN 978 1 904455 15 8 Nakamura Y Kaneko T Sato S et al 2003 Complete genome structure of Gloeobacter violaceus PCC 7421 a cyanobacterium that lacks thylakoids DNA Res 10 4 137 45 doi 10 1093 dnares 10 4 137 PMID 14621292 a b c Saw JH Schatz M Brown MV Kunkel DD Foster JS Shick H et al 2013 Cultivation and Complete Genome Sequencing of Gloeobacter kilaueensis sp nov from a Lava Cave in Kilauea Caldera Hawai i PLOS ONE 8 10 e76376 Bibcode 2013PLoSO 876376S doi 10 1371 journal pone 0076376 PMC 3806779 PMID 24194836 B E Schirrmeister M Gugger P C J Donoghue 2015 Cyanobacteria and the Great Oxidation Event evidence from genes and fossils Palaeontology 58 5 1 17 doi 10 1111 pala 12178 PMC 4755140 PMID 26924853 New cyanobacteria species spotlights early life On ScienceDaily May 15 2021 AlgaeBase Anthocerotibacter F W Li 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gloeobacter amp oldid 1072070945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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