Affiliation:
1. Department of Genetics, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7614
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
devH
gene was identified in a screen for
Anabaena
sp. strain PCC 7120 sequences whose transcripts increase in abundance during a heterocyst development time course. The product of
devH
contains a helix-turn-helix motif similar to the DNA binding domain of members of the cyclic AMP receptor protein family, and the protein is most closely related to the cyanobacterial transcriptional activator NtcA.
devH
transcripts are barely detectable in vegetative cells and are induced approximately fivefold after nitrogen starvation. This induction is absent in the two developmental mutants
hetR
and
ntcA
. The gene is expressed as monocistronic transcripts with multiple 5′ termini, and the ∼500-bp region 5′ to
devH
was shown to have promoter activity in vivo. The
devH
gene was insertionally inactivated by the integration of plasmid sequences within the open reading frame. Nitrogen starvation of the
devH
mutant induces heterocysts of wild-type morphology, but the mutant is inviable in the absence of fixed nitrogen and unable to reduce acetylene aerobically.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology