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Journal of Bacteriology, January 2001, p. 257-263, Vol. 183, No. 1
0021-9193/01/$04.00+0   DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.1.257-263.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

Identification of ccdA in Paracoccus pantotrophus GB17: Disruption of ccdA Causes Complete Deficiency in c-Type Cytochromes

Frank Bardischewsky and Cornelius G. Friedrich*

Lehrstuhl für Technische Mikrobiologie, Fachbereich Chemietechnik, Universität Dortmund, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany

Received 13 June 2000/Accepted 5 October 2000

A transposon Tn5-mob insertional mutant of Paracoccus pantotrophus GB17, strain TP43, was unable to oxidize thiosulfate aerobically or to reduce nitrite anaerobically, and the cellular yields were generally decreased by 11 to 20%. Strain TP43 was unable to form functional c-type cytochromes, as determined by difference spectroscopy and heme staining. However, formation of apocytochromes and their transport to the periplasm were not affected, as seen with SoxD, a c-type cytochrome associated with the periplasmic sulfite dehydrogenase homologue. The Tn5-mob-containing DNA region of strain TP43 was cloned into pSUP205 to produce pE18TP43. With the aid of pE18TP43 the corresponding wild-type gene region of 15 kb was isolated from a heterogenote recombinant to produce pEF15. Sequence analysis of 2.8 kb of the relevant region uncovered three open reading frames, designated ORFA, ccdA, and ORFB, with the latter being oriented divergently. ORFA and ccdA were constitutively cotranscribed as determined by primer extension analysis. In strain TP43 Tn5-mob was inserted into ccdA. The deduced ORFA product showed no similarity to any protein in databases. However, the ccdA gene product exhibited similarities to proteins assigned to different functions in bacteria, such as cytochrome c biogenesis. For these proteins at least six transmembrane helices are predicted with the potential to form a channel with two conserved cysteines. This structural identity suggests that these proteins transfer reducing equivalents from the cytoplasm to the periplasm and that the cysteines bring about this transfer to enable the various specific functions via specific redox mediators such as thioredoxins. CcdA of P. pantotrophus is 42% identical to a protein predicted by ORF2, and its location within the sox gene cluster coding for lithotrophic sulfur oxidation suggested a different function.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Lehrstuhl für Technische Mikrobiologie, Fachbereich Chemietechnik, Universität Dortmund, D-44221 Dortmund, Germany. Phone: (49)-231-755 5115. Fax: (49)-231-755 5118. E-mail: friedric{at}ct.uni-dortmund.de.


Journal of Bacteriology, January 2001, p. 257-263, Vol. 183, No. 1
0021-9193/01/$04.00+0   DOI: 10.1128/JB.183.1.257-263.2001
Copyright © 2001, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.



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