Biological Nitrogen Removal Database

A manually curated data resource for microbial nitrogen removal


Detailed information

Microorganism

Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110

Taxonomy

  • Phylum : Proteobacteria
  • Class : Alphaproteobacteria
  • Order : Rhizobiales
  • Family : Bradyrhizobiaceae
  • Genus : Bradyrhizobium

Isolation Source

nan

Enzyme Name

cytoplasmic protein

  • Encoding Gene:napD
  • DNA Size:11020 bp
  • Nucleotide FASTA sequence: Link

  • UniProt I.D: Q9F5L4

Protein Information

  • Pro_GenBank I.D: AAG31647.1

  • Length:110 aa
  • Protein FASTA_sequence: Link

Information about Article

  • Reference:Delgado et al., 2003
  • Title:The Bradyrhizobium japonicum napEDABC genes encoding the periplasmic nitrate reductase are essential for nitrate respiration
  • Pubmed ID:14663073.0
  • Pubmed link: Link

  • Full research link: Link

  • Abstract:The napEDABC gene cluster that encodes the periplasmic nitrate reductase from Bradyrhizobium japonicum USDA110 has been isolated and characterized. napA encodes the catalytic subunit, and the napB and napC gene products are predicted to be a soluble dihaem c and a membrane-anchored tetrahaem c-type cytochrome, respectively. napE encodes a transmembrane protein of unknown function, and the napD gene product is a soluble protein which is assumed to play a role in the maturation of NapA. Western blots of the periplasmic fraction from wild-type cells grown anaerobically with nitrate revealed the presence of a protein band with a molecular size of about 90 kDa corresponding to NapA. A B. japonicum mutant carrying an insertion in the napA gene was unable to grow under nitrate-respiring conditions, lacked nitrate reductase activity, and did not show the 90 kDa protein band. Complementation of the mutant with a plasmid bearing the napEDABC genes restored both nitrate-dependent anaerobic growth of the cells and nitrate reductase activity. A membrane-bound and a periplasmic c-type cytochrome, with molecular masses of 25 kDa and 15 kDa, respectively, were not detected in the napA mutant strain incubated anaerobically with nitrate, which identifies those proteins as the NapC and the NapB components of the B. japonicum periplasmic nitrate reductase enzyme. These results suggest that the periplasmic nitrate reductase is the enzyme responsible for anaerobic growth of B. japonicum under nitrate-respiring conditions. The promoter region of the napEDABC genes has been characterized by primer extension. A major transcript initiates 66.5 bp downstream of the centre of a putative FNR-like binding site.