Structural genes for nitrate-inducible formate dehydrogenase in Escherichia coli K-12.

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Berg BL, Stewart V

Structural genes for nitrate-inducible formate dehydrogenase in Escherichia coli K-12.

Genetics. 1990 Aug;125(4):691-702.

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Abstract

Formate oxidation coupled to nitrate reduction constitutes a major anaerobic respiratory pathway in Escherichia coli. This respiratory chain consists of formate dehydrogenase-N, quinone, and nitrate reductase. We have isolated a recombinant DNA clone that likely contains the structural genes, fdnGHI, for the three subunits of formate dehydrogenase-N. The fdnGHI clone produced proteins of 110, 32 and 20 kDa which correspond to the subunit sizes of purified formate dehydrogenase-N. Our analysis indicates that fdnGHI is organized as an operon. We mapped the fdn operon to 32 min on the E. coli genetic map, close to the genes for cryptic nitrate reductase (encoded by the narZ operon). Expression of phi(fdnG-lacZ) operon fusions was induced by anaerobiosis and nitrate. This induction required fnr+ and narL+, two regulatory genes whose products are also required for the anaerobic, nitrate-inducible activation of the nitrate reductase structural gene operon, narGHJI. We conclude that regulation of fdnGHI and narGHJI expression is mediated through common pathways.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Formate dehydrogenase, nitrate-inducible, major subunitP24183Details
Formate dehydrogenase, nitrate-inducible, iron-sulfur subunitP0AAJ3Details
Formate dehydrogenase, nitrate-inducible, cytochrome b556(Fdn) subunitP0AEK7Details