Further evidence that two unique subunits are essential for expression of hydrogenase activity in Rhizobium japonicum

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Eight strains of Rhizobium lacking hydrogenase uptake (Hup) activity and 17 transconjugant strains carrying the hup cosmids pHU1, pHU52, or pHU53 were screened for Hup activity and the presence of immunologically detectable hydrogenase polypeptides. Crude extracts of these strains were subjected to sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blot analysis with affinity-purified antibodies against the two subunits of purified hydrogenase (M(r) 60,000 and 30,000). Derepressed transconjugants carrying the cosmid pHU52 were Hup+ and contained detectable levels of both hydrogenase subunit polypeptides. Non-derepressed strains, Hup- parent strains, and strains carrying cosmids other than pHU52 did not express Hup activity and contained no immunologically detectable protein. These data provide further evidence for the essential involvement of the smaller (M(r) 30,000) subunit in the expression of hydrogenase activity in Rhizobium japonicum and suggest that the determinants for hydrogenase subunit synthesis are present on pHU52.

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Harker, A. R., Lambert, G. R., Hanus, F. J., & Evans, H. J. (1985). Further evidence that two unique subunits are essential for expression of hydrogenase activity in Rhizobium japonicum. Journal of Bacteriology, 164(1), 187–191. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.164.1.187-191.1985

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