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Title: | Enhancing the Spermidine Synthase-Based Polyamine Biosynthetic Pathway to Boost Rapid Growth in Marine Diatom <i>Phaeodactylum tricornutum</i> | Authors: | Lin, Hung-Yun Liu, Chung-Hsiao Kang, Yong-Ting Lin, Sin-Wei Liu, Hsin-Yun Lee, Chun-Ting Liu, Yu-Chen Hsu, Man-Chun Chien, Ya-Yun Hong, Shao-Ming Cheng, Yun-Hsuan Hsieh, Bing-You Lin, Han-Jia |
Keywords: | diatoms;spermidine synthase;activity site;rapid growth | Issue Date: | 2024 | Publisher: | MDPI | Journal Volume: | 14 | Journal Issue: | 3 | Source: | BIOMOLECULES | Abstract: | Diatoms, efficient carbon capture organisms, contribute to 20% of global carbon fixation and 40% of ocean primary productivity, garnering significant attention to their growth. Despite their significance, the synthesis mechanism of polyamines (PAs), especially spermidine (Spd), which are crucial for growth in various organisms, remains unexplored in diatoms. This study reveals the vital role of Spd, synthesized through the spermidine synthase (SDS)-based pathway, in the growth of the diatom Phaeodactylum tricornutum. PtSDS1 and PtSDS2 in the P. tricornutum genome were confirmed as SDS enzymes through enzyme-substrate selectivity assays. Their distinct activities are governed primarily by the Y79 active site. Overexpression of a singular gene revealed that PtSDS1, PtSDS2, and PtSAMDC from the SDS-based synthesis pathway are all situated in the cytoplasm, with no significant impact on PA content or diatom growth. Co-overexpression of PtSDS1 and PtSAMDC proved essential for elevating Spd levels, indicating multifactorial regulation. Elevated Spd content promotes diatom growth, providing a foundation for exploring PA functions and regulation in diatoms. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25252 | DOI: | 10.3390/biom14030372 |
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