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Genes encoding light-harvesting and reaction center proteins from Chromatium vinosum
Authors:Corson  Gary E  Nagashima  Kenji V P  Matsuura  Katsumi  Sakuragi  Yumiko  Wettasinghe  Ruwanthi  Qin  Hong  Allen  Randy  Knaff  David B
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1061, USA;(2) Department of Biology, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan;(3) Institute for Biotechnology, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-1061, USA;(4) Departments of Biological Sciences and Plant and Soil Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409-3131, USA
Abstract:Sequencing of a 3.4 kb DNA fragment isolated from the photosynthetic purple sulfur bacterium Chromatium vinosum and of PCR products has resulted in identification of the Chr. vinosum pufL, pufM, and pufC genes, reading from the 5prime to the 3prime direction, and coding, respectively, for the L, M and cytochrome c subunits of the reaction center of this bacterium. Other PCR products have been used to obtain complete sequences for the pufB and pufA genes, located immediately upstream from pufL and encoding the apoproteins of two Chr. vinosum light- harvesting proteins. The 3prime-portion of the bchZ gene, a gene that codes for a protein involved in the biosynthesis of bacteriochlorophyll, has been located immediately upstream from pufB. A second pufB gene, pufB2, has been located downstream from pufC, as has the 5prime-portion of a second pufA gene, pufA2. The location of a second set of pufB and pufA genes, encoding light- harvesting proteins, downstream from pufC has not previously been reported for any photosynthetic bacterium. Translation of the gene sequences encoding these Chr. vinosum light-harvesting proteins reveals both similarities to and differences from the amino acid sequences, obtained from direct sequencing of the apoproteins, previously reported for Chr. vinosum light-harvesting proteins. Translation of these gene sequences, and of those for pufL, pufM and pufC, revealed significant homology, at the amino acid level, to the corresponding peptides of photosynthetic purple non-sulfur bacteria.
Keywords:antenna proteins  puf operon  purple sulfur bacteria  reaction center
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