Mutant cyanobacteria reveal surprising resilience to environmental stressors
A mutant cyanobacterium lacking cytochrome c6 showed unexpected changes in photosystem I function. Despite the absence of copper, photosystem I activity was not greatly affected. However, in low carbon and high NH4+ conditions, the mutant had growth issues. Analysis revealed increased expression of proteins involved in photosystem I function, suggesting they help prevent overoxidation and overreduction of photosystem I.