The Neisseria gonorrhoeae gene aniA encodes an inducible nitrite reductase

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The aniA gene of Neisseria gonorrhoeae encodes an outer membrane lipoprotein which is strongly induced when gonococci are grown anaerobically in vitro in the presence of nitrite. Database searches with the amino acid sequence derived from the aniA structural gene revealed significant homologies to copper-containing nitrite reductases from several denitrifying bacteria. We constructed an insertional mutation in the aniA locus of strain MS11 by allelic replacement, to determine whether this locus was necessary for growth in oxygen-depleted environments, and to demonstrate that AniA was indeed a nitrite reductase. The mutant was severely impaired in its ability to grow micro-aerophilically in the presence of nitrite, and we observed a loss in viability over several hours of incubation. No measurable nitrite reductase activity was detected in the aniA mutant strain, and activity in the strain with a wild-type locus was inducible. Finally, we report investigations to determine whether AniA protein is involved in gonococcal pathogenesis.

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Mellies, J., Jose, J., & Meyer, T. F. (1997). The Neisseria gonorrhoeae gene aniA encodes an inducible nitrite reductase. Molecular and General Genetics, 256(5), 525–532. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004380050597

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