“…Its gene product, NtcA, is a 24 kD DNA-binding protein that belongs to the cAMP receptor protein (CRP) family of transcriptional activators (VegaPalas et al, 1992;Flores and Herrero, 1994). Freshwater and marine unicellular, non-N 2 -fixing cyanobacteria show a clear, direct relationship between ntcA expression and low ammonium levels (Frias et al, 1994;Lee et al, 1999;Sauer et al, 1999;Lindell and Post, 2001;Lindell et al, 2005) Marine Synechococcus WH7803 expresses ntcA at basic levels when grown on ammonium. These levels increase to intermediate when exposed to alternative N sources and maximum transcript levels are attained under N starvation (Lindell and Post, 2001;Lindell et al, 2005).…”