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J. Bacteriol., May 1997, 2930-2937, Vol 179, No. 9
O Stricker, B Masepohl, W Klipp and H Bohme
The nifV and leuA genes, which encode homocitrate synthase and alpha-
isopropylmalate synthase, respectively, were cloned from the filamentous
cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 by a PCR-based strategy. Since
the N-terminal parts of NifV and LeuA from other bacteria are highly
similar to each other, a single pair of PCR primers was used to amplify
internal fragments of both Anabaena strain 7120 genes. Sequence analysis of
cloned PCR products confirmed the presence of two different nifV-like DNA
fragments, which were subsequently used as nifV- and leuA-specific probes,
respectively, to clone XbaI fragments of 2.1 kbp (pOST4) and 2.6 kbp
(pOST2). Plasmid pOST4 carried the Anabaena strain 7120 nifV-nifZ-nifT
genes, whereas pOST2 contained the leuA and dapF genes. The nifVZT genes
were not located in close proximity to the main nif gene cluster in
Anabaena strain 7120, and therefore nifVZT forms a second nif gene cluster
in this strain. Overlaps between the nifV and nifZ genes and between the
nifZ and nifT genes and the presence of a 1.8-kb transcript indicated that
nifVZT might form one transcriptional unit. Transcripts of nifV were
induced not only in a nitrogen-depleted culture but also by iron depletion
irrespective of the nitrogen status. The nifV gene in Anabaena strain 7120
was interrupted by an interposon insertion (mutant strain BMB105) and by a
plasmid integration via a single crossover with a nifV internal fragment as
a site for recombination (mutant strain BMB106). Both mutant strains were
capable of diazotrophic growth, and their growth rates were only slightly
impaired compared to that of the wild type. Heterologous complementation of
the Rhodobacter capsulatus nifV mutant R229I by the Anabaena strain 7120
nifV gene corroborated the assumption that Anabaena strain 7120 nifV also
encodes a homocitrate synthase. In contrast, the Anabaena strain 7120 leuA
gene did not complement the nifV mutation of R229I efficiently.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Identification and characterization of the nifV-nifZ-nifT gene region from the filamentous cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120
Botanisches Institut der Universitat Bonn, Germany.
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