Affiliation:
1. Molecular Genetics, Institute of Biochemistry, Goethe University, Max-von-Laue-Strasse 9, D-60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Studying the biogenesis of the
Thermus thermophilus
cytochrome
ba
3
oxidase, we analyze heme
a
cofactor insertion into this membrane protein complex. Only three proteins linked to oxidase maturation have been described for this extreme thermophile, and in particular, no evidence for a canonical Surf1 homologue, required for heme
a
insertion, is available from genome sequence data. Here, we characterize the product of an open reading frame,
cbaX
, in the operon encoding subunits of the
ba
3
-type cytochrome
c
oxidase. CbaX shares no sequence identity with any known oxidase biogenesis factor, and CbaX homologues are found only in the
Thermaceae
group. In a series of
cbaX
deletion and complementation experiments, we demonstrate that the resulting
ba
3
oxidase complexes, affinity purified via an internally inserted His tag located in subunit I, are severely affected in their enzymatic activities and heme compositions in both the low- and high-spin sites. Thus, CbaX displays typical features of a generic Surf1 factor essential for binding and positioning the heme
a
moiety for correct assembly into the protein scaffold of oxidase subunit I.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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