J Bacteriol, March 1998, p. 1241-1247, Vol. 180, No. 5
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Zentrum für Molekulare Biologie der Universität Heidelberg, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
Received 5 September 1997/Accepted 16 December 1997
Stigmatella aurantiaca is a gram-negative bacterium
which forms, under conditions of starvation in a multicellular process, characteristic three-dimensional structures: the fruiting bodies. For
studying this complex process, mutants impaired in fruiting body
formation have been induced by transposon insertion with a
Tn5-derived transposon. The gene affected
(fbfB) in one of the mutants (AP182) was studied further.
Inactivation of fbfB results in mutants which form only
clumps during starvation instead of wild-type fruiting bodies. This
mutant phenotype can be partially rescued, if cells of mutants impaired
in fbfB function are mixed with those of some independent
mutants defective in fruiting before starvation. The fbfB
gene is expressed about 14 h after induction of fruiting body
formation as determined by measuring
-galactosidase activity in a
merodiploid strain harboring the wild-type gene and an
fbfB-
trp-lacZ fusion gene or by Northern (RNA) analysis with the Rhodobacter capsulatus pufBA fragment fused to
fbfB as an indicator. The predicted polypeptide FbfB has a
molecular mass of 57.8 kDa and shows a significant homology to the
galactose oxidase (GaoA) of the fungus Dactylium
dendroides. Galactose oxidase catalyzes the oxidation of
galactose and primary alcohols to the corresponding aldehydes.
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