Structural characterization of NDH-1 complexes of Thermosynechococcus elongatus by single particle electron microscopy
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Structural characterization of NDH-1 complexes of Thermosynechococcus elongatus by single particle electron microscopy
Abstract
The structure of the multifunctional NAD(P)H dehydrogenase type 1 (NDH-1) complexes from cyanobacteria was investigated by growing the wild type and specific ndh His-tag mutants of Thermosynechococcus elongatus BP-1 under different CO(2) conditions, followed by an electron microscopy (EM) analysis of their purified membrane protein complexes. Single particle averaging showed that the complete NDH-1 complex (NDH-1L) is L-shaped, with a relatively short hydrophilic arm. Two smaller complexes were observed, differing only at the tip of the membrane-embedded arm. The smallest one is considered to be similar to NDH-1M, lacking the NdhD1 and NdhF1 subunits. The other fragment, named NDH-1I, is intermediate between NDH-1L and NDH-1M and only lacks a mass compatible with the size of the NdhF1 subunit. Both smaller complexes were observed under low- and high-CO(2) growth conditions, but were much more abundant under the latter conditions. EM characterization of cyanobacterial NDH-1 further showed small numbers of NDH-1 complexes with additional masses. One type of particle has a much longer peripheral arm, similar to the one of NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase (complex I) in E. coli and other organisms. This indicates that Thermosynechococcus elongatus must have protein(s) which are structurally homologous to the E. coli NuoE, -F, and -G subunits. Another low-abundance type of particle (NDH-1U) has a second labile hydrophilic arm at the tip of the membrane-embedded arm. This U-shaped particle has not been observed before by EM in a NDH-I preparation.
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