Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology and the Center for the Study of Nitrogen Fixation, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The
Klebsiella pneumoniae
nitrogen fixation (
nif
) mRNAs are unusually stable, with half-lives of 20 to 30 min under conditions favorable to nitrogen fixation (limiting nitrogen, anaerobiosis, temperatures of 30°C). Addition of O
2
or fixed nitrogen or temperature increases to 37°C or more result in the dramatic destabilization of the
nif
mRNAs, decreasing the half-lives by a factor of 3 to 5. A plasmid expression system, independent of
nif
transcriptional regulation, was used to define
cis
determinants required for the regulated stability of the 5.2-kb
nifHDKTY
mRNA and to test the model suggested by earlier work that NifA is required in
trans
to stabilize
nif
mRNA under
nif
-derepressing conditions. O
2
regulation of
nifHDKTY
mRNA stability is impaired in a plasmid containing a deletion of a 499-bp region of
nifH
, indicating that a site(s) required for the O
2
-regulated stability of the mRNA is located within this region. The simple model suggested from earlier work that NifA is required for stabilizing
nif
mRNA under conditions favorable for nitrogen fixation was disproved, and in its place, a more complicated model involving the sensing of nitrogenase activity as a component of the system regulating mRNA stability is proposed. Analysis of
nifY
mutants and overexpression suggests a possible involvement of the protein in this sensing process.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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