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Review
. 2019 Nov;127(5):1291-1304.
doi: 10.1111/jam.14277. Epub 2019 Jun 26.

Towards the development of a new generation of whole-cell bioreporters to sense iron bioavailability in oceanic systems-learning from the case of Synechococcus sp. PCC7002 iron bioreporter

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Towards the development of a new generation of whole-cell bioreporters to sense iron bioavailability in oceanic systems-learning from the case of Synechococcus sp. PCC7002 iron bioreporter

S Blanco-Ameijeiras et al. J Appl Microbiol. 2019 Nov.

Abstract

Whole-cell bioreporters are genetically modified micro-organisms designed to sense bioavailable forms of nutrients or toxic compounds in aquatic systems. As they represent the most promising cost-efficient tools available for such purpose, engineering and use of bioreporters is rapidly growing in association with wide applicability. Bioreporters are urgently needed to determine phytoplankton iron (Fe) limitation, which has been reported in up to 30% of the ocean, with consequences affecting Earth's global carbon cycle and climate. This study presents a critical evaluation and optimization of the only Cyanobacteria bioreporter available to sense Fe limitation in marine systems (Synechococcus sp. PCC7002). The nonmonotonic biphasic dose-response curve between the bioreporters' signal and Fe bioavailability impairs an appropriate data interpretation, highlighting the need for new carefully designed bioreporters. Here, limitations under low Fe concentrations were related to cellular energy stress, nonlinear expression of the targeted promoter and siderophore expression. Furthermore, we provide critical standard criteria for the development of new Fe bioreporters. Finally, based on gene expression data under a range of marine Fe concentrations, we propose novel sensor genes for the development of new Cyanobacteria Fe bioreporters for distinct marine regions.

Keywords: Synechococcus sp; bioavailability; iron; ocean; whole-cell bioreporter.

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