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Characterization of a FeMo cofactor-deficient MoFe protein from a nifE-deleted strain (DJ35) of Azotobacter vinelandii
A MoFe protein (△nifE Av1) with a purity of ~80% was purified from a nifE-deleted mutant of Azotobacter vinelandii DJ35. Compared with MoFe protein purified from wild-type strain OP (OP Av1), △nifE Av1 had the same subunits composition, and had immune reaction with antibody to OP Av1, but its relati...
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Published in: | Chinese science bulletin 2005, Vol.50 (20), p.2305-2310 |
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Summary: | A MoFe protein (△nifE Av1) with a purity of ~80% was purified from a nifE-deleted mutant of Azotobacter vinelandii DJ35. Compared with MoFe protein purified from wild-type strain OP (OP Av1), △nifE Av1 had the same subunits composition, and had immune reaction with antibody to OP Av1, but its relative mobility in anaerobic native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) was a little larger than that of OP Av1. Metal analysis showed that Mo and Fe contents of △nifE Av1 both apparently decreased. When complemented with OP Fe protein, △nifE Av1 had no C2H2-reduction activity, but it could be in vitro activated by FeMoco extracted from OP Av1. The circular dichroism (CD) spectrum of △nifE Av1 at ~450 nm was similar to that of OP Av1, while the EPR signal at g≈3.7 was absolutely silent, and the signal intensities at g≈4.3 and 2.0 decreased by 75% and 50%, respectively. The results indicated that △nifE Av1 purified from DJ35 was a FeMoco-deficient but P-cluster-containing MoFe protein. |
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ISSN: | 1001-6538 1861-9541 |