Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, and Great Lakes WATER Institute, University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Rhodospirillum rubrum
is a model for the study of membrane formation. Under conditions of oxygen limitation, this facultatively phototrophic bacterium forms an intracytoplasmic membrane that houses the photochemical apparatus. This apparatus consists of two pigment-protein complexes, the light-harvesting antenna (LH) and photochemical reaction center (RC). The proteins of the photochemical components are encoded by the
puf
operon (LHα, LHβ, RC-L, and RC-M) and by
puhA
(RC-H).
R. rubrum puf
interposon mutants do not form intracytoplasmic membranes and are phototrophically incompetent. The
puh
region was cloned, and DNA sequence determination identified open reading frames
bchL
and
bchM
and part of
bchH
;
bchHLM
encode enzymes of bacteriochlorophyll biosynthesis. A
puhA
/G115 interposon mutant was constructed and found to be incapable of phototrophic growth and impaired in intracytoplasmic membrane formation. Comparison of properties of the wild-type and the mutated and complemented strains suggests a model for membrane protein assembly. This model proposes that RC-H is required as a foundation protein for assembly of the RC and highly developed intracytoplasmic membrane. In complemented strains, expression of
puh
occurred under semiaerobic conditions, thus providing the basis for the development of an expression vector. The
puhA
gene alone was sufficient to restore phototrophic growth provided that recombination occurred.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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