Ulva prolifera is a typical green alga in subtidal areas and can grow tremendously fast. A highly efficient Rubisco enzyme which is encoded by Up Rbc L gene may contribute to the rapid growth. In this study, the full-...Ulva prolifera is a typical green alga in subtidal areas and can grow tremendously fast. A highly efficient Rubisco enzyme which is encoded by Up Rbc L gene may contribute to the rapid growth. In this study, the full-length Up Rbc L open reading frame(ORF) was identified, which encoded a protein of 474 amino acids. Phylogenetic analysis of Up Rbc L sequences revealed that Chlorophyta had a closer genetic relationship with higher plants than with Rhodophyta and Phaeophyta. The two distinct residues(aa11 and aa91) were presumed to be unique for Rubisco catalytic activity. The predicted three-dimensional structure showed that one α/β-barrel existed in the C-terminal region, and the sites for Mg^(2+)coordination and CO_2 fixation were also located in this region. Gene expression profile indicated that Up Rbc L was expressed at a higher level under light exposure than in darkness. When the culture temperature reached 35℃, the expression level of Up Rbc L was 2.5-fold lower than at 15℃, and the carboxylase activity exhibited 13.8-fold decrease. Up Rbc L was heterologously expressed in E. coli and was purified by Ni^(2+) affinity chromatography. The physiological and biochemical characterization of recombinant Rubisco will be explored in the future.展开更多
基金financially supported by the Scientific and Technical Supporting Programs of China(2008 BAC49B01)State Ocean Administration Project(200805069)
文摘Ulva prolifera is a typical green alga in subtidal areas and can grow tremendously fast. A highly efficient Rubisco enzyme which is encoded by Up Rbc L gene may contribute to the rapid growth. In this study, the full-length Up Rbc L open reading frame(ORF) was identified, which encoded a protein of 474 amino acids. Phylogenetic analysis of Up Rbc L sequences revealed that Chlorophyta had a closer genetic relationship with higher plants than with Rhodophyta and Phaeophyta. The two distinct residues(aa11 and aa91) were presumed to be unique for Rubisco catalytic activity. The predicted three-dimensional structure showed that one α/β-barrel existed in the C-terminal region, and the sites for Mg^(2+)coordination and CO_2 fixation were also located in this region. Gene expression profile indicated that Up Rbc L was expressed at a higher level under light exposure than in darkness. When the culture temperature reached 35℃, the expression level of Up Rbc L was 2.5-fold lower than at 15℃, and the carboxylase activity exhibited 13.8-fold decrease. Up Rbc L was heterologously expressed in E. coli and was purified by Ni^(2+) affinity chromatography. The physiological and biochemical characterization of recombinant Rubisco will be explored in the future.