Role of the precorrin 6-X reductase gene in cobamide biosynthesis in Methanococcus maripaludis |
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Authors: | Kim Wonduck Major Tiffany A Whitman William B |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA. |
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Abstract: | In Methanococcus maripaludis strain JJ, deletion of the homolog to cbiJ, which encodes the corrin biosynthetic enzyme precorrin 6-X reductase, yielded an auxotroph that required either cobamide or acetate for good growth. This phenotype closely resembled that of JJ117, a mutant in which tandem repeats were introduced into the region immediately downstream of the homolog of cbiJ. Mutant JJ117 also produced low quantities of cobamides, about 15 nmol g(-1) protein or 1-2% of the amount found in wild-type cells. These results confirm the role of the cbiJ homolog in cobamide biosynthesis in the Archaea and suggest the presence of low amounts of a bypass activity in these organisms. |
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Keywords: | archaea cbiJ vitamin B12 biosynthesis |
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