Affiliation:
1. Institut für Mikrobiologie, Eidgenössische Hochschule, CH-8092 Zürich, Switzerland,1 and
2. Institut für Genetik, Technische Universität Dresden, D-01062 Dresden, Germany2
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The so-called symbiotic region of the
Bradyrhizobium japonicum
chromosome (C. Kündig, H. Hennecke, and M. Göttfert, J. Bacteriol. 175:613–622, 1993) was screened for the presence of genes controlled by the nitrogen fixation regulatory protein NifA. Southern blots of restriction enzyme-digested cosmids that represent an ordered, overlapping library of the symbiotic region were competitively hybridized with in vitro-labeled RNA from anaerobically grown wild-type cells and an excess of RNA isolated either from anaerobically grown
nifA
and
rpoN
mutant cells or from aerobically grown wild-type cells. In addition to the previously characterized
nif
and
fix
gene clusters, we identified three new NifA-regulated genes that were named
nrgA
,
nrgB
, and
nrgC
(
nrg
stands for NifA-regulated gene). The latter two probably form an operon,
nrgBC
. The proteins encoded by
nrgC
and
nrgA
exhibited amino acid sequence similarity to bacterial hydroxylases and
N
-acetyltransferases, respectively. The product of
nrgB
showed no significant similarity to any protein with a database entry. Primer extension experiments and expression studies with translational
lacZ
fusions revealed the presence of a functional −24/−12-type promoter upstream of
nrgA
and
nrgBC
and proved the NifA- and RpoN (ς
54
)-dependent transcription of the respective genes. Null mutations introduced into
nrgA
and
nrgBC
resulted in mutant strains that exhibited wild-type-like symbiotic properties, including nitrogen fixation, when tested on soybean, cowpea, or mung bean host plants. Thus, the discovery of
nrgA
and
nrgBC
further emphasizes the previously suggested role of NifA as an activator of anaerobically induced genes other than the classical nitrogen fixation genes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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