Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Microbial Gene Technology, Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology, Agricultural University of Norway, N-1432 Ås, Norway
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The autotrophic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB), which play an important role in the global nitrogen cycle, assimilate CO
2
by using ribulose 1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (RubisCO). Here we describe the first detailed study of RubisCO (
cbb
) genes and proteins from the AOB. The
cbbLS
genes from
Nitrosospira
sp. isolate 40KI were cloned and sequenced. Partial sequences of the RubisCO large subunit (CbbL) from 13 other AOB belonging to the β and γ subgroups of the class
Proteobacteria
are also presented. All except one of the β-subgroup AOB possessed a red-like type I RubisCO with high sequence similarity to the
Ralstonia eutropha
enzyme. All of these new red-like RubisCOs had a unique six-amino-acid insert in CbbL. Two of the AOB,
Nitrosococcus halophilus
Nc4 and
Nitrosomonas europaea
Nm50, had a green-like RubisCO. With one exception, the phylogeny of the AOB CbbL was very similar to that of the 16S rRNA gene. The presence of a green-like RubisCO in
N. europaea
was surprising, as all of the other β-subgroup AOB had red-like RubisCOs. The green-like enzyme of
N. europaea
Nm50 was probably acquired by horizontal gene transfer. Functional expression of
Nitrosospira
sp. isolate 40KI RubisCO in the chemoautotrophic host
R. eutropha
was demonstrated. Use of an expression vector harboring the
R. eutropha cbb
control region allowed regulated expression of
Nitrosospira
sp. isolate 40KI RubisCO in an
R. eutropha cbb
deletion strain. The
Nitrosospira
RubisCO supported autotrophic growth of
R. eutropha
with a doubling time of 4.6 h. This expression system may allow further functional analysis of AOB
cbb
genes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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