Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Biology and the Center for the Study of Early Events in Photosynthesis, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1601
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Analysis of the genome of
Synechocystis
sp. strain PCC 6803 reveals three open reading frames (
slr0851
,
slr1743
, and
sll1484
) that may code for type 2 NAD(P)H dehydrogenases (NDH-2). The sequence similarity between the translated open reading frames and NDH-2s from other organisms is low, generally not exceeding 30% identity. However, NAD(P)H and flavin adenine dinucleotide binding motifs are conserved in all three putative NDH-2s in
Synechocystis
sp. strain PCC 6803. The three open reading frames were cloned, and deletion constructs were made for each. An expression construct containing one of the three open reading frames,
slr1743
, was able to functionally complement an
Escherichia coli
mutant lacking both NDH-1s and NDH-2s. Therefore,
slr0851
,
slr1743
, and
sll1484
have been designated
ndbA
,
ndbB
, and
ndbC
, respectively. Strains that lacked one or more of the
ndb
genes were created in wild-type and photosystem (PS) I-less backgrounds. Deletion of
ndb
genes led to small changes in photoautotrophic growth rates and respiratory activities. Electron transfer rates into the plastoquinone pool in thylakoids in darkness were consistent with the presence of a small amount of NDH-2 activity in thylakoids. No difference was observed between wild-type and the Ndb-less strains in the banding patterns seen on native gels when stained for either NADH or NADPH dehydrogenase activity, indicating that the Ndb proteins do not accumulate to high levels. A striking phenotype of the PS I-less background strains lacking one or more of the NDH-2s is that they were able to grow at high light intensities that were lethal to the control strain but they retained normal PS II activity. We suggest that the Ndb proteins in
Synechocystis
sp. strain PCC 6803 are redox sensors and that they play a regulatory role responding to the redox state of the plastoquinone pool.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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