Journal article

A haem cofactor is required for redox and light signalling by the AppA protein of Rhodobacter sphaeroides


Authors listHan, YC; Meyer, MHF; Keusgen, M; Klug, G

Publication year2007

Pages1090-1104

JournalMolecular Microbiology

Volume number64

Issue number4

ISSN0950-382X

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05724.x

PublisherWiley


Abstract
The AppA protein of Rhodobacter sphaeroides is unique in its ability to sense and transmit redox signals as well as light signals. By functioning as antagonist to the PpsR transcriptional repressor, it regulates the expression of photosynthesis genes in response to these environmental stimuli. Here we show binding of the cofactor haem to a domain in the C-terminal part of AppA and redox activity of bound haem. This is supported by the findings that: (i) the C-terminal domain of AppA (AppA Delta N) binds to haemin agarose, ( ii) AppADN isolated from Escherichia coli shows absorbance at 411 nm and absorbances at 424 nm and 556 nm after reduction with dithionite and ( iii) AppADN can be reconstituted with haem in vitro. Expression of AppA variants in R. sphaeroides reveals that the haem binding domain is important for normal expression levels of photosynthesis genes and for normal light regulation in the presence of oxygen. The haem cofactor affects the interaction of the C-terminal part of AppA to PpsR but also its interaction to the N-terminal light sensing AppA-BLUF domain. Based on this we present a model for the transmission of light and redox signals by AppA.



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Harvard Citation styleHan, Y., Meyer, M., Keusgen, M. and Klug, G. (2007) A haem cofactor is required for redox and light signalling by the AppA protein of Rhodobacter sphaeroides, Molecular Microbiology, 64(4), pp. 1090-1104. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05724.x

APA Citation styleHan, Y., Meyer, M., Keusgen, M., & Klug, G. (2007). A haem cofactor is required for redox and light signalling by the AppA protein of Rhodobacter sphaeroides. Molecular Microbiology. 64(4), 1090-1104. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.2007.05724.x


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