Light and polyphosphate kinase 2 cooperatively regulate the production of zero-valent sulfur in a deep-sea bacterium
Tianhang Zhang, Ruining Cai, Chaomin Sun

TL;DR
A deep-sea bacterium uses blue and infrared light to control sulfur production, with a protein helping prevent toxic buildup.
Contribution
Discovery of a novel regulatory pathway involving light sensing and sulfur metabolism in a deep-sea bacterium.
Findings
Infrared light promotes zero-valent sulfur (ZVS) production in Erythrobacter flavus 21-3.
Polyphosphate kinase 2 (PPK2) negatively regulates ZVS production by competing for GTP.
Bacteriophytochrome BPHP-15570 and c-di-GMP signaling activate ZVS production via TsdA and SoxB.
Abstract
It is well established that different wavelengths of light exist in various deep-sea environments, and many deep-sea microorganisms have evolved specialized mechanisms for sensing and utilizing light energy. Our previous research found that blue light promotes zero-valent sulfur (ZVS) production in Erythrobacter flavus 21-3, a bacterium isolated from a deep-sea cold seep. Given that long-wavelength light is more prevalent in deep-sea environments, the present study investigates the mechanism by which E. flavus 21-3 senses infrared light (wavelength 940 nm) and regulates ZVS production. We found that the bacteriophytochrome BPHP-15570 is responsible for sensing infrared light, which induces autophosphorylation of BPHP-15570, activating the diguanylate cyclase DGC-0450 for c-di-GMP biosynthesis. Subsequently, the PilZ domain-containing protein mPilZ-1753 binds to c-di-GMP, triggering a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsProtist diversity and phylogeny · Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology · Light effects on plants
