TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic analysis of the nuo locus, which encodes the proton- translocating NADH dehydrogenase in Escherichia coli
AU - Falk-Krzesinski, Holly J.
AU - Wolfe, Alan J.
PY - 1998/3
Y1 - 1998/3
N2 - Complex I (EC 1.6.99.3) of the bacterium Escherichia coil is considered to be the minimal form of the type I NADH dehydrogenase, the first enzyme complex in the respiratory chain. Because of its small size and relative simplicity, the E. coli enzyme has become a model used to identify and characterize the mechanism(s) by which cells regulate the synthesis and assembly of this large respiratory complex. To begin dissecting the processes by which E. coil cells regulate the expression of nuo and the assembly of complex I, we undertook a genetic analysis of the nuo locus, which encodes the 14 Nuo subunits comprising E. coli complex I. Here we present the results of studies, performed on an isogenic collection of nuo mutants, that focus on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular consequences caused by the lack of or defects in several Nuo subunits. In particular, we present evidence that NuoG, a peripheral subunit, is essential for complex I function and that it plays a role in the regulation of nuo expression and/or the assembly of complex I.
AB - Complex I (EC 1.6.99.3) of the bacterium Escherichia coil is considered to be the minimal form of the type I NADH dehydrogenase, the first enzyme complex in the respiratory chain. Because of its small size and relative simplicity, the E. coli enzyme has become a model used to identify and characterize the mechanism(s) by which cells regulate the synthesis and assembly of this large respiratory complex. To begin dissecting the processes by which E. coil cells regulate the expression of nuo and the assembly of complex I, we undertook a genetic analysis of the nuo locus, which encodes the 14 Nuo subunits comprising E. coli complex I. Here we present the results of studies, performed on an isogenic collection of nuo mutants, that focus on the physiological, biochemical, and molecular consequences caused by the lack of or defects in several Nuo subunits. In particular, we present evidence that NuoG, a peripheral subunit, is essential for complex I function and that it plays a role in the regulation of nuo expression and/or the assembly of complex I.
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U2 - 10.1128/jb.180.5.1174-1184.1998
DO - 10.1128/jb.180.5.1174-1184.1998
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 9495756
AN - SCOPUS:0031909029
SN - 0021-9193
VL - 180
SP - 1174
EP - 1184
JO - Journal of Bacteriology
JF - Journal of Bacteriology
IS - 5
ER -