<HashMap><database>ENA</database><scores/><additional><omics_type>Genomics</omics_type><omics_type>Multiomics</omics_type><center_name>Stanford University, School of Medicine, Stanford Microarray Database (SMD)</center_name><full_dataset_link>https://www.ebi.ac.uk/ena/browser/view/PRJNA95117</full_dataset_link><scientific_name>Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803</scientific_name><long_description>Abstract: A sensor histidine kinase of Synechococcus sp. strain PCC7942, designated nblS, was previously identified and shown to be critical for the acclimation of cells to high-light and nutrient limitation conditions and to influence the expression of a number of light-responsive genes. The nblS orthologue in Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803 is designated dspA (also called hik33). We have generated a dspA null mutant and analyzed global gene expression in both the mutant and wild-type strains under high- and low-light conditions. The mutant is aberrant for the expression of many genes encoding proteins critical for photosynthesis, phosphate and carbon acquisition, and the amelioration of stress conditions. Furthermore, transcripts from a number of genes normally detected only during exposure of wild-type cells to high-light conditions become partially constitutive in the low-light-grown dspA mutant. Other genes for which transcripts decline upon exposure of wild-type cells to high light are already lower in the mutant during growth in low light. These results suggest that DspA may influence gene expression in both a positive and a negative manner and that the dspA mutant behaves as if it were experiencing stress conditions (e.g., high-light exposure) even when maintained at near-optimal growth conditions for wild-type cells. This is discussed with respect to the importance of DspA for regulating the responses of the cell to environmental cues. A strain or line experiment design type assays differences between multiple strains, cultivars, serovars, isolates, lines from organisms of a single species. Keywords: strain_or_line_design Overall design: User Defined</long_description><tag>xref:PubMed:15175303</tag><repository>ENA</repository></additional><is_claimable>false</is_claimable><name>Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803</name><description>Consequences of a deletion in dspA on transcript accumulation in Synechocystis sp. strain PCC6803.</description><dates><last_updated>2025-09-24</last_updated><first_public>2014-02-11</first_public></dates><accession>PRJNA95117</accession><cross_references><GEO>GSE4019</GEO><taxon>1148</taxon><PubMed>15175303</PubMed></cross_references></HashMap>