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Requirement of alkanes for salt tolerance of Cyanobacteria: characterization of alkane synthesis genes from salt-sensitive Synechococcus elongatus PCC7942 and salt-tolerant Aphanothece halophytica.

T YamamoriHakuto KageyamaY TanakaT Takabe
Published in: Letters in applied microbiology (2018)
Cyanobacteria have been attracting great interest in the research area of biofuel production. All Cyanobacteria contain C15 -C19 hydrocarbons, but physiological roles of hydrocarbons remain to be clarified. In this study, it was found that the deletion mutant of alkane synthesis genes in fresh water cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongates PCC 7942 was incapable to produce alkanes and salt sensitive. The alkane synthesis gene from halotolerant cyanobacterium Aphanothece halophytica was salt induced and produced a significant amount of alkanes at high salinity. These results demonstrate the alkane synthesis genes from A. halophytica could be a promising candidate for future biofuel application.
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