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Comparative Study
. 1990 Jun 29;169(3):1122-8.
doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(90)92012-o.

A nitrogen-fixation gene (nifC) in Clostridium pasteurianum with sequence similarity to chlJ of Escherichia coli

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Comparative Study

A nitrogen-fixation gene (nifC) in Clostridium pasteurianum with sequence similarity to chlJ of Escherichia coli

S Z Wang et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

The molybdenum-containing nitrogenase contains an iron-molybdenum cofactor, whose synthesis involves at least six nif genes. Genes corresponding to nifE, N, B, and V occur in proximity in Clostridium pasteurianum, with nifN-B occurring as one gene and with nifV omega and nifV alpha in place of nifV. Between nifN-B and nifV omega V alpha, we found a gene whose sequence is similar to chlJ of Escherichia coli. chlJ is part of the chlD locus, which is involved in Mo transport. C. pasteurianum actively accumulates Mo in a process coregulated with nitrogen fixation. We propose that nifC is involved in Mo transport. The expression of nifC may be coregulated with nitrogen fixation because of the presence of nif-distinctive promoter and upstream sequences preceding nifC-nifV omega-nifV alpha. NifC contains a region typical of integral membrane proteins. Our findings suggest the involvement of a membrane-located nif gene product in Mo transport in C. pasteurianum.

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