“…Significant amounts of glycogen are already detectable after one day, peaking around 3 days of nitrogen starvation, whereas PHB does not peak until after five days of the nitrogen-starvation conditions tested ( Lehmann and Wober, 1976 ; De Philippis et al, 1992 ; Miyake et al, 1997 ; Panda et al, 2006 ; Monshupanee and Incharoensakdi, 2014 ; Hauf et al, 2015 ). This temporal shift in the nitrogen response of the two carbon-polymer syntheses is in agreement with transcriptional data ( Krasikov et al, 2012 ; Huang et al, 2013 ; Kopf et al, 2014 ; Depraetere et al, 2015 ). A concomitant expression has only been shown for enzymes involved in glycogen degradation, such as the glycogen phosphorylase (GlgP2) and debranching enzyme (GlgX), as well as for PHB synthesis enzymes, such as ketothiolase (PhaA), acetyl-coenzyme A reductase (PhaB), and PHB synthase (PhaCE; Azuma et al, 2011 ; Osanai et al, 2013 ; Nakaya et al, 2015 ).…”