FixL of Rhizobium meliloti enhances the transcriptional activity of a mutant FixJD54N protein by phosphorylation of an alternate residue
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FixL of Rhizobium meliloti enhances the transcriptional activity of a mutant FixJD54N protein by phosphorylation of an alternate residue
Abstract
In Rhizobium meliloti, transcription of nitrogen fixation genes is induced in oxygen-depleted conditions under the control of the two-component regulatory system FixLJ. FixJ is a transcriptional activator whose activity is dramatically enhanced by phosphorylation, whereas FixL is a hemoprotein kinase that controls the level of phosphorylated FixJ in response to oxygen availability. We have found that a mutant FixJ protein, FixJD54N, in which the presumed site of phosphorylation (aspartate 54) was changed to an asparagine, is strongly affected for phosphorylation by FixL and is not detectably phosphorylated from the low-molecular-weight phosphate donor, acetyl-phosphate. Unexpectedly, FixL strongly enhances the transcriptional activity of the FixJD54N protein both in vivo and in vitro. We present evidence that FixJD54N transcriptional activity is enhanced by phosphorylation of an alternate residue in a reaction that requires FixL and ATP and is not affected by oxygen. We also demonstrate the key role of Asp-54 of FixJ in oxygen signal transduction.
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