Nitrite reductases are redox enzymes catalysing the one electron reduction of nitrite to nitrogen monoxide (NO) within the bacterial denitrification process. We have cloned the gene for cd(1) nitrite reductase (Pa-nirS) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa into the NiRS- strain MK202 of Pseudomonas stutzeri and expressed the enzyme under denitrifying conditions. In the MK202 strain, denitrification is abolished by the disruption of the endogenous nitrite reductase gene; thus, cells can be grown only in the presence of oxygen. After complementation with Pa-nirS gene, cells Supplemented with nitrate can be grown in the absence of oxygen. The presence of nitrite reductase was proven in vivo by the demonstration of NO production, showing that the enzyme was expressed in the active form, containing both heme c and d(1). A purification procedure for the recombinant PaNir has been developed, based on the P. aeruginosa purification protocol; spectroscopic analysis of the purified protein fully confirms the presence of the d(1) heme cofactor. Moreover, the functional characterisation of the recombinant NiR has been carried out by monitoring the production of NO by the purified NiR enzyme in the presence of nitrite by an NO electrode. The full recovery of the denitrification properties in the P. stutzeri MK202 strain by genetic complementation with Pa-NiR underlines the high homology between enzymes of nitrogen oxianion respiration. Our work provides an expression system for cd(1) nitrite reductase and its site-directed mutants in a nonpathogenic strain and is a starting point for the in Vivo Study of recombinant enzyme variants. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.

Expression of a fully functional cd(1) nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Pseudomonas stutzeri / Arese, Marzia; W. G., Zumft; Cutruzzola', Francesca. - In: PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION. - ISSN 1046-5928. - STAMPA. - 27:1(2003), pp. 42-48. [10.1016/s1046-5928(02)00600-9]

Expression of a fully functional cd(1) nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Pseudomonas stutzeri

ARESE, Marzia;CUTRUZZOLA', Francesca
2003

Abstract

Nitrite reductases are redox enzymes catalysing the one electron reduction of nitrite to nitrogen monoxide (NO) within the bacterial denitrification process. We have cloned the gene for cd(1) nitrite reductase (Pa-nirS) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa into the NiRS- strain MK202 of Pseudomonas stutzeri and expressed the enzyme under denitrifying conditions. In the MK202 strain, denitrification is abolished by the disruption of the endogenous nitrite reductase gene; thus, cells can be grown only in the presence of oxygen. After complementation with Pa-nirS gene, cells Supplemented with nitrate can be grown in the absence of oxygen. The presence of nitrite reductase was proven in vivo by the demonstration of NO production, showing that the enzyme was expressed in the active form, containing both heme c and d(1). A purification procedure for the recombinant PaNir has been developed, based on the P. aeruginosa purification protocol; spectroscopic analysis of the purified protein fully confirms the presence of the d(1) heme cofactor. Moreover, the functional characterisation of the recombinant NiR has been carried out by monitoring the production of NO by the purified NiR enzyme in the presence of nitrite by an NO electrode. The full recovery of the denitrification properties in the P. stutzeri MK202 strain by genetic complementation with Pa-NiR underlines the high homology between enzymes of nitrogen oxianion respiration. Our work provides an expression system for cd(1) nitrite reductase and its site-directed mutants in a nonpathogenic strain and is a starting point for the in Vivo Study of recombinant enzyme variants. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA). All rights reserved.
2003
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Expression of a fully functional cd(1) nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa in Pseudomonas stutzeri / Arese, Marzia; W. G., Zumft; Cutruzzola', Francesca. - In: PROTEIN EXPRESSION AND PURIFICATION. - ISSN 1046-5928. - STAMPA. - 27:1(2003), pp. 42-48. [10.1016/s1046-5928(02)00600-9]
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