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Structure of the Zymomonas mobilis respiratory chain: oxygen affinity of electron transport and the role of cytochrome c peroxidase

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MICROBIOLOGY-SGM
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages 2045-2052

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MICROBIOLOGY SOC
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.081612-0

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  1. Latvian Council of Science [09.1306, 536/2012]
  2. Royal Society R3 Grant for Travel for Collaboration [TG102318]
  3. Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (UK)

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The genome of the ethanol-producing bacterium Zymomonas mobilis encodes a bd-type terminal. oxidase, cytochrome bc(1) complex and several c-type cytochromes, yet lacks sequences homologous to any of the known bacterial cytochrome c oxidase genes. Recently, it was suggested that a putative respiratory cytochrome c peroxidase, receiving electrons from the cytochrome bc(1) complex via cytochrome c(552), might function as a peroxidase and/or an alternative oxidase. The present study was designed to test this hypothesis, by construction of a cytochrome c peroxidase mutant (Zm6-perC), and comparison of its properties with those of a mutant defective in the cytochrome b subunit of the bc(1) complex (Zm6-cytB). Disruption of the cytochrome c peroxidase gene (ZZ60192) caused a decrease of the membrane NADH peroxidase activity, impaired the resistance of growing culture to exogenous hydrogen peroxide and hampered aerobic growth. However, this mutation did not affect the activity or oxygen affinity of the respiratory chain, or the kinetics of cytochrome d reduction. Furthermore, the peroxide resistance and membrane NADH peroxidase activity of strain Zm6-cytB had not decreased, but both the oxygen affinity of electron transport and the kinetics of cytochrome d reduction were affected. It is therefore concluded that the cytochrome c peroxidase does not terminate the cytochrome bc(1) branch of Z. mobilis, and that it is functioning as a quinol peroxidase.

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