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Molecular Cross-Talk between Gravity- and Light-Sensing Mechanisms in Euglena gracilis .

Adeel NasirPeter Rolf RichterAude Le BailViktor DaikerJulia StoltzeBinod PrasadSebastian Michael StrauchMichael Lebert
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2022)
Euglena gracilis is a photosynthetic flagellate. To acquire a suitable position in its surrounding aquatic environment, it exploits light and gravity primarily as environmental cues. Several physiological studies have indicated a fine-tuned relationship between gravity sensing (gravitaxis) and light sensing in E. gracilis . However, the underlying molecular mechanism is largely unknown. The photoreceptor photoactivated adenylyl cyclase (PAC) has been studied for over a decade. Nevertheless, no direct/indirect interaction partner (upstream/downstream) has been reported for PAC. It has been shown that a specific protein, kinase A (PKA), showed to be involved in phototaxis and gravitaxis. The current study reports the localization of the specific PKA and its relationship with PAC.
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