Solving Large Problems With Small Biofactories

New insight into the role of the PhaP phasin of Ralstonia eutropha in promoting synthesis of polyhydroxybutyrate.

Title

New insight into the role of the PhaP phasin of Ralstonia eutropha in promoting synthesis of polyhydroxybutyrate.

Publication Type
Journal Article
Year of Publication
2001
Journal
J Bacteriol
Volume
183
Issue
7
Pagination
2394-7
Date Published
2001 Apr
ISSN
0021-9193
Abstract

Phasins are proteins that are proposed to play important roles in polyhydroxyalkanoate synthesis and granule formation. Here the phasin PhaP of Ralstonia eutropha has been analyzed with regard to its role in the synthesis of polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB). Purified recombinant PhaP, antibodies against PhaP, and an R. eutropha phaP deletion strain have been generated for this analysis. Studies with the phaP deletion strain show that PhaP must accumulate to high levels in order to play its normal role in PHB synthesis and that the accumulation of PhaP to low levels is functionally equivalent to the absence of PhaP. PhaP positively affects PHB synthesis under growth conditions which promote production of PHB to low, intermediate, or high levels. The levels of PhaP generally parallel levels of PHB in cells. The results are consistent with models whereby PhaP promotes PHB synthesis by regulating the surface/volume ratio of PHB granules or by interacting with polyhydroxyalkanoate synthase and indicate that PhaP plays an important role in PHB synthesis from the early stages in PHB production and across a range of growth conditions.

Alternate Journal
J Bacteriol
Citation Key
182

PubMed ID

11244085

Grant List

R01 GM049171 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
GM 49171 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
S10 RR05734-01 / RR / NCRR NIH HHS / United States