Mutation of ndh genes leads to inhibition of CO2 uptake rather than HCO3- uptake in Synechocystis sp strain PCC 6803

Citation
H. Ohkawa et al., Mutation of ndh genes leads to inhibition of CO2 uptake rather than HCO3- uptake in Synechocystis sp strain PCC 6803, J BACT, 182(9), 2000, pp. 2591-2596
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00219193 → ACNP
Volume
182
Issue
9
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2591 - 2596
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9193(200005)182:9<2591:MONGLT>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
Six mutants (B1 to B6) that grew poorly in air on BG11 agar plates buffered at pH 8.0 were rescued after mutations were introduced into nd;ndhB of wil d-type (WT) Synechocystis sp. strain PCC 6803. In these mutants and a mutan t (M55) lacking ndhB, CO2 uptake was much more strongly inhibited than HCO3 - uptake, i.e,, the activities of CO2 and HCO3- uptake in B1 were 9 and 85% of those in the WT, respectively. Most of the mutants grew very slowly or did not grow at all at pH 6.5 or 7.0 in air, and their ability to grow unde r these conditions was correlated with CO2 uptake capacity. Detailed studie s of B1 and M55 indicated that the mutants grew as fast as the WT in liquid at pH 8.0 under air, although they grew poorly on agar plates. The contrib ution of CO2 uptake appears to be larger on solid medium. Five mutants were constructed by inactivating each of the five ndhD genes in Synechocystis s p. strain PCC 6803. The mutant lacking ndhD3 grew much more slowly than the WT at pH 6.5 under 50 ppm CO2, although other ndhD mutants grew like the W T under these conditions and showed low affinity for CO2 uptake. These resu lts indicated the presence of multiple NAD(P)H dehydrogenase type I complex es with specific roles.