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A dual functional redox enzyme maturation protein for respiratory and assimilatory nitrate reductases in bacteria
Authors:Benjamin J Pinchbeck  Manuel J Soriano‐Laguna  Matthew J Sullivan  Victor M Luque‐Almagro  Gary Rowley  Stuart J Ferguson  M Dolores Roldn  David J Richardson  Andrew J Gates
Institution:Benjamin J. Pinchbeck,Manuel J. Soriano‐Laguna,Matthew J. Sullivan,Victor M. Luque‐Almagro,Gary Rowley,Stuart J. Ferguson,M. Dolores Roldán,David J. Richardson,Andrew J. Gates
Abstract:Nitrate is available to microbes in many environments due to sustained use of inorganic fertilizers on agricultural soils and many bacterial and archaeal lineages have the capacity to express respiratory (Nar) and assimilatory (Nas) nitrate reductases to utilize this abundant respiratory substrate and nutrient for growth. Here, we show that in the denitrifying bacterium Paracoccus denitrificans, NarJ serves as a chaperone for both the anaerobic respiratory nitrate reductase (NarG) and the assimilatory nitrate reductase (NasC), the latter of which is active during both aerobic and anaerobic nitrate assimilation. Bioinformatic analysis suggests that the potential for this previously unrecognized role for NarJ in functional maturation of other cytoplasmic molybdenum‐dependent nitrate reductases may be phylogenetically widespread as many bacteria contain both Nar and Nas systems.
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