CHARACTERIZATION OF LHI- AND LHI+ RHODOBACTER-CAPSULATUS-PUFA MUTANTS

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RICHTER, P [1 ]
BRAND, M [1 ]
DREWS, G [1 ]
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[1] UNIV FREIBURG,INST MIKROBIOL,SCHANZLESTR 1,W-7800 FREIBURG,GERMANY
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10.1128/JB.174.9.3030-3041.1992
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The NH2 termini of light-harvesting complex I (LHI) polypeptides-alpha and beta of Rhodobacter capsulatus are thought to be involved in the assembly of the LHI complex. For a more detailed study of the role of the NH2-terminal segment of the LHI alpha-protein in insertion into the intracytoplasmic membrane (ICM) of R. capsulatus, amino acids 6 to 8, 9 to 11, 12 and 13, or 14 and 15 of the LHI alpha-protein were deleted. Additionally, the hydrophobic stretch of the amino acids 7 to 11 was lengthened by insertion of hydrophobic or hydrophilic amino acids. All mutations abolished the ability of the mutant strains to form a functional LHI antenna complex. All changes introduced into the LHI alpha-protein strongly reduced the stability of its LHI beta-partner protein in the ICM. The effects on the mutated protein itself, however, were different. Deletion of amino acids 6 to 8, 9 to 11, or 14 and 15 drastically reduced the amount of the LHI ci protein inserted into the membrane or prevented its insertion. Deletion of amino acids 12 and 13 and lengthening of the stretch of amino acids 7 to 11 reduced the half-life of the mutated LHI alpha-protein in the ICM in comparison with the wild-type LHI alpha-protein. Under the selective pressure of low light, revertants which regained a functional LHI antenna complex were identified only for the mutant strain deleted of amino acids 9 to 11 of the LHI alpha-polypeptide [U43 (pTPR15)]. The restoration of the LHI+ phenotype was due to an in-frame duplication of 9 bp in the pufA gene directly upstream of the site of deletion present in strain U43(pTPR15). The duplicated nucleotides code for the amino acids Lys, Ile, and Trp. Membranes purified from the revertants were different from that of the reaction center-positive LHI+ LHII- control strain U43(pTX35) in doubling of the carotenoid content and increase of the size of the photosynthetic unit. By separating the reaction center and LHI complexes of the revertants by native preparative gel electrophoresis, we confirmed that the higher amount of carotenoids was associated with the LHI proteins.
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