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SoxV transfers electrons to the periplasm of Paracoccus pantotrophus - an essential reaction for chemotrophic sulfur oxidation.

Frank Bardischewsky1, Jörg Fischer1, Bettina Höller1, Cornelius G Friedrich1.   

Abstract

The soxVW genes are located upstream of the sox gene cluster encoding the sulfur-oxidizing ability of Paracoccus pantotrophus. SoxV is highly homologous to CcdA, which is involved in cytochrome c maturation of P. pantotrophus. SoxV was shown to function in reduction of the periplasmic SoxW, which shows a CysXaaXaaCys motif characteristic for thioredoxins. From strain GBOmegaV, which carries an Omega-kanamycin-resistance-encoding interposon in soxV, and complementation analysis it was evident that SoxV but not the periplasmic SoxW was essential for lithoautotrophic growth of P. pantotrophus with thiosulfate. However, the thiosulfate-oxidizing activities of cell extracts from the wild-type and from strain GBOmegaV were similar, demonstrating that the low thiosulfate-oxidizing activity of strain GBOmegaV in vivo was not due to a defect in biosynthesis or maturation of proteins of the Sox system and suggesting that SoxV is part of a regulatory or catalytic system of the Sox system. Analysis of DNA sequences available from different organisms harbouring a Sox system revealed that soxVW genes are exclusively present in sox operons harbouring the soxCD genes, encoding sulfur dehydrogenase, suggesting that SoxCD might be a redox partner of SoxV. No complementation of the ccdA mutant P. pantotrophus TP43 defective in cytochrome c maturation was achieved by expression of soxV in trans, demonstrating that the high identity of SoxV and CcdA does not correspond to functional homology.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16436434     DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.28523-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microbiology (Reading)        ISSN: 1350-0872            Impact factor:   2.777


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