Role of diversity-generating retroelements for regulatory pathway tuning in cyanobacteria.
Alec Vallota-EastmanEleanor C ArringtonSiobhan MeekenSimon RouxKrishna DasariSydney RosenJeff F MillerDavid L ValentineBlair G PaulPublished in: BMC genomics (2020)
We find that colonial and filamentous cyanobacteria have recruited DGRs to optimize a ligand-binding module for apparent function in signal response or regulation. These represent a unique class of hypervariable proteins, which might offer cyanobacteria a form of plasticity to adapt to environmental stress. This analysis supports the hypothesis that DGR-driven mutation modulates signaling and regulatory networks in cyanobacteria, suggestive of a new framework for the utility of localized genetic hypervariation.