The structural genes (
hup) of the H
2 uptake hydrogenase of
Rhodobacter capsulatus were isolated from a cosmid gene library of
R. capsulatus DNA by hybridization with the structural genes of the H
2 uptake hydrogenase of
Bradyrhizobium japonicum. The
R. capsulatus genes were localized on a 3.5 kb
HindIII fragment. The fragment, cloned onto plasmid pAC76, restored hydrogenase activity and autotrophic growth of the
R. capsulatus mutant JP91, deficient in hydrogenase activity (Hup
-). The nucleotide sequence, determined by the dideoxy chain termination method, revealed the presence of two open reading frames. The gene encoding the large subunit of hydrogenase (
hupL) was identified from the size of its protein product (68108 dalton) and by alignment with the NH
2 amino acid protein sequence determined by Edman degradation. Upstream and separated from the large subunit by only three nucleotides was a gene encoding a 34 256 dalton polypeptide. Its amino acid sequence showed 80% identity with the small subunit of the hydrogenase of
B. japonicum. The gene was identified as the structural gene of the small subunit of
R. capsulatus hydrogenase (
hupS). The
R. capsulatus hydrogenase also showed homology, but to a lesser extent, with the hydrogenase of
Desulfovibrio baculatus and
D. gigas. In the
R. capsulatus hydrogenase the Cys residues, (13 in the small subunit and 12 in the large subunit) were not arranged in the typical configuration found in [4Fe–4S] ferredoxins.
Key words Hydrogenase structural genes -
Rhodobacter capsulatus
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hupS, hupL
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hup sequence - (NiFe)hydrogenase
Communicated by H. Hennecke