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Evidence for adenylylation/deadenylylation control of the glutamine synthetases of Rhodospirillum tenue and Rhodocyclus purpureus
Authors:Richard A Masters  Michael T Madigan
Institution:(1) Department of Microbiology, Southern Illinois University, 62901 Carbondale, IL, USA
Abstract:The phylogenetically related phototrophic bacteria Rhodospirillum tenue and Rhodocyclus purpureus modulate activity of their glutamine synthetases by adenylylation/deadenylylation. Evidence for covalent modification includes the inhibitory effect of Mg2+ on the activity of glutamine synthetase extracted from cells of either species grown on excess ammonia, and the lack of Mg2+ inhibition of activity of the enzyme isolated from N2-(R. tenue) or glutamine (R. purpureus)-grown cells. In addition, snake venom phosphodiesterase treatment of glutamine synthetase from either species grown on excess ammonia relieved Mg2+ inhibition of the enzyme (as measured via the gamma-glutamyl transferase assay), and changed the cation specificity from Mn2+ to Mg2+ (in the biosynthetic assay).
Keywords:Phototrophic bacteria  Rhodospirillaceae  Glutamine synthetase  Nitrogen metabolism  Nitrogen fixation
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