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Synthesis and stability of reaction center polypeptides and implications for reaction center assembly in Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

A R Varga1, S Kaplan.   

Abstract

The synthesis and stability of the H and M polypeptide subunits of the photosynthetic reaction center of Rhodobacter sphaeroides were examined. In wild-type cells, low levels of both M and H were found to be synthesized under aerobic growth conditions, with a 20-fold induction in their synthesis under anaerobic-dark growth conditions. Neither M nor H was stable in aerobic cells, but in anaerobic-dark grown cells stability increased dramatically with the t1/2 going from 4-6 min to values estimated in excess of 4 h. In the H-deficient mutant PUHA1, the synthesis and membrane partitioning of the M subunit were unaffected by the absence of the H subunit but there was a significant decrease in M polypeptide stability in the membranes of PUHA1 relative to wild-type cells. The stability of all or part of the M population in PUHA1 could be restored by providing an H-encoding plasmid in trans. It was also determined that the presence of bacteriochlorophyll in fully aerobic cells had a direct, positive effect on M and H stability, utilizing the oxygen-regulatory mutant strain T1a. Implications for the role of the H subunit and putative assembly factors in reaction center assembly are discussed.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8366122

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  14 in total

1.  Effects of Precise Deletions in Rhodobacter sphaeroides Reaction Center Genes on Steady-state Levels of Reaction Center Proteins: A Revised Model for Reaction Center Assembly.

Authors:  Ali Tehrani; J Thomas Beatty
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2004       Impact factor: 3.573

2.  Comparison of aerobic and photosynthetic Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1 proteomes.

Authors:  Stephen J Callister; Carrie D Nicora; Xiaohua Zeng; Jung Hyeob Roh; Miguel A Dominguez; Christine L Tavano; Matthew E Monroe; Samuel Kaplan; Timothy J Donohue; Richard D Smith; Mary S Lipton
Journal:  J Microbiol Methods       Date:  2006-07-07       Impact factor: 2.363

3.  Directed mutagenesis of the Rhodobacter capsulatus puhA gene and orf 214: pleiotropic effects on photosynthetic reaction center and light-harvesting 1 complexes.

Authors:  D K Wong; W J Collins; A Harmer; T G Lilburn; J T Beatty
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1996-04       Impact factor: 3.490

Review 4.  Control of photosystem formation in Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

Authors:  J Zeilstra-Ryalls; M Gomelsky; J M Eraso; A Yeliseev; J O'Gara; S Kaplan
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1998-06       Impact factor: 3.490

5.  prrA, a putative response regulator involved in oxygen regulation of photosynthesis gene expression in Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

Authors:  J M Eraso; S Kaplan
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1994-01       Impact factor: 3.490

6.  The Q gene of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: its role in puf operon expression and spectral complex assembly.

Authors:  L Gong; J K Lee; S Kaplan
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 3.490

7.  In vivo assembly of a truncated H subunit mutant of the Rhodobacter sphaeroides photosynthetic reaction centre and direct electron transfer from the QA quinone to an electrode.

Authors:  D Jun; H S Dhupar; A Mahmoudzadeh; F Duong; J D W Madden; J T Beatty
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2018-03-09       Impact factor: 3.573

8.  Photosynthesis genes and their expression in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1: a tribute to my students and associates.

Authors:  Samuel Kaplan
Journal:  Photosynth Res       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 3.573

9.  Oxygen-insensitive synthesis of the photosynthetic membranes of Rhodobacter sphaeroides: a mutant histidine kinase.

Authors:  J M Eraso; S Kaplan
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1995-05       Impact factor: 3.490

10.  Differential carotenoid composition of the B875 and B800-850 photosynthetic antenna complexes in Rhodobacter sphaeroides 2.4.1: involvement of spheroidene and spheroidenone in adaptation to changes in light intensity and oxygen availability.

Authors:  A A Yeliseev; J M Eraso; S Kaplan
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 3.490

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