Modzelan, Marta and Kujawa, Martyna and Glabski, Krzysztof and Jagura-Burdzy, Grazyna and Kraszewska, Elzbieta (2014) NudC Nudix hydrolase from Pseudomonas syringae, but not its counterpart from Pseudomonas aeruginosa, is a novel regulator of intracellular redox balance required for growth, motility and biofilm formation. Molecular microbiology, 93 (5). pp. 867-82. ISSN 1365-2958
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Abstract
Nudix pyrophosphatases, ubiquitous in all organisms, have not been well studied. Recent implications that some of them may be involved in response to stress and in pathogenesis indicate that they play important biological functions. We have investigated NudC Nudix proteins from the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato str. DC3000 and from the human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1161. We found that these homologous enzymes are homodimeric and in vitro preferentially hydrolyse NADH. The P. syringae mutant strain deficient in NudC accumulated NADH and displayed significant defects in growth, motility and biofilm formation. The wild type copy of the nudC gene with its cognate promoter delivered in trans into the nudC mutant restored its fitness. However, introduction of the P. syringae nudC gene under the control of the strong tacp promoter into either P. syringae or P. aeruginosa cells had a toxic effect on both strains. Opposite to P. syringae NudC, the P. aeruginosa NudC deficiency as well as its overproduction had no visible impact on cells. Moreover, P. aeruginosa NudC does not compensate the lack of its counterpart in the P. syringae mutant. These results indicate that NudC from P. syringae, but not from P. aeruginosa is vital for bacteria.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science > QR Microbiology |
Divisions: | Department of Plant Biochemistry |
ID Code: | 814 |
Deposited By: | Professor Elzbieta Kraszewska |
Deposited On: | 14 Nov 2014 13:10 |
Last Modified: | 15 Jan 2015 14:08 |
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