2009
DOI: 10.2323/jgam.55.111
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Genetic analysis of the microcystin biosynthesis gene cluster in Microcystis strains from four bodies of eutrophic water in Japan

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“…Such mutations would also result in an inactive gene cluster and effectively a non-toxic cyanobacterial strain. Other cyanotoxin genes, most notably the microcystin biosynthesis genes are known to occasionally contain mutations rendering the biosynthesis pathway inactive (Christiansen et al, 2006;Noguchi et al, 2009;Ostermaier and Kurmayer, 2009). This suggests that similar mutations might be found also in PST-producing cyanobacteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Such mutations would also result in an inactive gene cluster and effectively a non-toxic cyanobacterial strain. Other cyanotoxin genes, most notably the microcystin biosynthesis genes are known to occasionally contain mutations rendering the biosynthesis pathway inactive (Christiansen et al, 2006;Noguchi et al, 2009;Ostermaier and Kurmayer, 2009). This suggests that similar mutations might be found also in PST-producing cyanobacteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Interestingly, we identified the mcyE gene, a glutamate-activating adenylation domain which is part of the microcystin-encoding gene cluster (Tillett et al 2000), not only in the MC-producing strain AB2011/53, but also in eight non-microcystin-producing strains from Hartbeespoort Dam. The presence of the mcyE gene in non-MC-producing cyanobacteria has also been described by Noguchi et al (2009) and this raises a question as to the suitability of the mcyE gene to quantify toxin-producing Microcystis spp. in quantitative PCR investigations.…”
Section: R Curvata From Hartbeespoort Dam Than To Cylindrospermopsismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The area differs from other places where unicellular cyanobacteria have been isolated from eutrophic waters of ponds, lakes, and dams. 20,22,33,34) Isolation was done twice at six sites (ABRG1 to 6) in the garden. A total of 16 algal strains were eventually separated from ABRG1 to 3 (May 2007) and ABRG4 to 6 (August 2007).…”
Section: Isolation Of Cyanobacterium Abrg5-3l1mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, a pour plate method has been established to isolate cyanobacterial Microcystis strains. 33) To separate the ABRG5-3TN1 cells from the contaminants completely, a method of bead-beating (see ''Materials and Methods'') was tried, and ABRG5-3L1 was eventually isolated (Fig. 1B).…”
Section: Isolation Of Cyanobacterium Abrg5-3l1mentioning
confidence: 99%