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Regulation of nitrogen fixation in the phototrophic purple bacterium Rhodobacter capsulatus.

Bernd Masepohl1, Thomas Drepper, Annette Paschen, Silke Gross, Alice Pawlowski, Karsten Raabe, Kai-Uwe Riedel, Werner Klipp.   

Abstract

In R. capsulatus synthesis and activity of the molybdenum and the alternative nitrogenase is controlled at three levels by the environmental factors ammonium, molybdenum, light, and oxygen. At the first level, transcription of the nifA1, nifA2, and anfA genes--which encode the transcriptional activators of all other nif and anf genes, respectively--is controlled by the Ntr system in dependence on ammonium availability. Mutations in ginB (coding for the signal transduction protein PII) result in significant expression of nifA and anfA in the presence of ammonium. In contrast to GlnB, the PII-paralogue GlnK is not involved in the Ntr signal transduction mechanism. In addition to ammonium control, transcription of anfA is inhibited by traces of molybdenum via the molybdate-dependent repressor proteins MopA and MopB. At the second level of regulation, activity of NifA1, NifA2, and AnfA is inhibited by ammonium in an NtrC-independent manner. This post-translational ammonium control of NifA activity is partially released in the absence of GlnK, and completely abolished in a glnB/glnK double mutant. In contrast, AnfA activity is still inhibited by ammonium in the glnB/glnK mutant background. At the third level of regulation, both GlnB and GlnK as well as the (methyl)-ammonium transporter AmtB are involved in ammonium control of the DraT/DraG system, which mediates reversible ADP-ribosylation of both nitrogenase reductases (NifH and AnfH) in response to changes in ammonium availability or light intensity. Most remarkably, in a glnB/glnK double mutant ammonium control of the molybdenum (but not of the alternative) nitrogenase is completely relieved, leading to synthesis of active nitrogenase in the presence of high concentrations of ammonium.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11931554

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1464-1801


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