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Culturing Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803 with N <sub>2</sub> and CO <sub>2</sub> in a Diel Regime Reveals Multiphase Glycogen Dynamics with Low Maintenance Costs

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Industrial-scale biotechnological applications are anticipated for cyanobacteria. We simulated large-scale high-cell-density culturing of Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 under a diel light regime in a lab-scale photobioreactor. In BG-11 medium, Synechocystis grew only in the light. Metabolite analysis grouped the collected samples according to the light and dark conditions. Proteome analysis suggested that the majority of enzyme-activity regulation was not hierarchical but rather occurred through enzyme activity regulation. An abrupt light-on condition induced high-light-stress proteins. Transcript analysis showed distinct patterns for the light and dark periods. Glycogen gradually accumulated in the light and was rapidly consumed in the last quarter of the dark period. This suggests that the circadian clock primed the cellular machinery for immediate resumption of growth in the light.

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