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Microbiology | 1998

A transposition-induced mutant of Nostoc ellipsosporum implicates an arginine-biosynthetic gene in the formation of cyanophycin granules and of functional heterocysts and akinetes.

Francisco Leganés; Francisca Fernández-Piñas; C P Wolk

In strain NE1 of Tn5-1058-mutagenized Nostoc ellipsosporum, the transposon was found within a gene whose translation product is similar in amino acid sequence to the arginine-biosynthetic protein N-acetylglutamate semialdehyde dehydrogenase encoded by argC of Bacillus subtilis. The argC reported from Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 hybridized to a sequence different from the one interrupted by the transposon in NE1. The newly identified gene from N. ellipsosporum was denoted argL. The argL mutation renders certain processes in strain NE1 conditionally dependent on provision of L-arginine. Heterocysts and apparent akinetes that formed in the absence of added L-arginine failed to fix dinitrogen or to germinate, respectively, and lacked granules of cyanophycin, composed of copolymers of arginine and aspartic acid. However, apparent akinetes that differentiated upon growth of the mutant in the presence of L-arginine plus nitrate formed cyanophycin granules and could regenerate a new culture.


Journal of Bacteriology | 2012

A Major Facilitator Superfamily Protein, HepP, Is Involved in Formation of the Heterocyst Envelope Polysaccharide in the Cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. Strain PCC 7120

R. Lopez-Igual; Sigal Lechno-Yossef; Qing Fan; Antonia Herrero; Enrique Flores; C P Wolk

Some filamentous cyanobacteria such as Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 produce cells, termed heterocysts, specialized in nitrogen fixation. Heterocysts bear a thick envelope containing an inner layer of glycolipids and an outer layer of polysaccharide that restrict the diffusion of air (including O(2)) into the heterocyst. Anabaena sp. mutants impaired in production of either of those layers show a Fox(-) phenotype (requiring fixed nitrogen for growth under oxic conditions). We have characterized a set of transposon-induced Fox(-) mutants in which transposon Tn5-1063 was inserted into the Anabaena sp. chromosome open reading frame all1711 which encodes a predicted membrane protein that belongs to the major facilitator superfamily (MFS). These mutants showed higher nitrogenase activities under anoxic than under oxic conditions and altered sucrose uptake. Electron microscopy and alcian blue staining showed a lack of the heterocyst envelope polysaccharide (Hep) layer. Northern blot and primer extension analyses showed that, in a manner dependent on the nitrogen-control transcription factor NtcA, all1711 was strongly induced after nitrogen step-down. Confocal microscopy of an Anabaena sp. strain producing an All1711-green fluorescent protein (All1711-GFP) fusion protein showed induction in all cells of the filament but at higher levels in differentiating heterocysts. All1711-GFP was located in the periphery of the cells, consistent with All1711 being a cytoplasmic membrane protein. Expression of all1711 from the P(glnA) promoter in a multicopy plasmid led to production of a presumptive exopolysaccharide by vegetative cells. These results suggest that All1711, which we denote HepP, is involved in transport of glycoside(s), with a specific physiological role in production of Hep.


Journal of Bacteriology | 2011

Mutations in Genes patA and patL of Anabaena sp. Strain PCC 7120 Result in Similar Phenotypes, and the Proteins Encoded by Those Genes May Interact

J. Liu; C P Wolk

PatA resembles a response regulator protein with a defective DNA-binding domain, and PatL (All3305) is a pentapeptide repeat protein. A yeast two-hybrid library identified PatL as a protein with which PatA may interact. Heterocysts of patA and patL Anabaena sp. form nearly exclusively terminally in long filaments, further linking the genes.


Journal of Bacteriology | 1990

Use of a conditionally lethal gene in Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 to select for double recombinants and to entrap insertion sequences

Y Cai; C P Wolk


Journal of Bacteriology | 1997

Reduction of conjugal transfer efficiency by three restriction activities of Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120.

Jeff Elhai; A Vepritskiy; Alicia M. Muro-Pastor; E Flores; C P Wolk


Journal of Bacteriology | 1994

Analysis of a Het- mutation in Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 implicates a secondary metabolite in the regulation of heterocyst spacing.

Todd A. Black; C P Wolk


Journal of Bacteriology | 1988

Isolation and complementation of mutants of Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 unable to grow aerobically on dinitrogen

C P Wolk; Y Cai; L Cardemil; E Flores; B Hohn; M Murry; G Schmetterer; B Schrautemeier


Journal of Bacteriology | 1992

Synthesis of nitrogenase in mutants of the cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120 affected in heterocyst development or metabolism.

A Ernst; Todd A. Black; Y Cai; J M Panoff; D N Tiwari; C P Wolk


Journal of Bacteriology | 1990

Identification and characterization of hetA, a gene that acts early in the process of morphological differentiation of heterocysts.

D Holland; C P Wolk


Journal of Bacteriology | 1989

Physical and genetic maps of the genome of the heterocyst-forming cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. strain PCC 7120.

Ian Bancroft; C P Wolk; E V Oren

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Y Cai

Michigan State University

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Jeff Elhai

Michigan State University

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I Khudyakov

Michigan State University

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Francisco Leganés

Autonomous University of Madrid

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A Ernst

Michigan State University

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E Flores

Michigan State University

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G Schmetterer

Michigan State University

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Todd A. Black

Michigan State University

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Antonia Herrero

Spanish National Research Council

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