Contiguous Organization of Nitrogenase Genes in a Heterocystous Cyanobacterium

  • Saville B
  • Straus N
  • Coleman J
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The organization of the three structural nitrogen fixation (nif) genes that encode nitrogenase (nif K and nif D) and nitrogenase reductase (nif H) have been examined in a number of cyanobacteria. Hybridization of Anabaena 7120 nif gene probes to restriction endonuclease-digested genomic DNA has shown (a) that cyanobacteria incapable of N(2) fixation have no regions of DNA with significant homology to the three nif probes, (b) that Pseudanabaena sp., a nonheterocystous cyanobacterium, has a contiguous nif KDH gene cluster, and (c) that in contrast with other heterocystous cyanobacteria, Fischerella sp. has a contiguous nif KDH gene cluster.

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Saville, B., Straus, N., & Coleman, J. R. (1987). Contiguous Organization of Nitrogenase Genes in a Heterocystous Cyanobacterium. Plant Physiology, 85(1), 26–29. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.85.1.26

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