PLoS ONE (Jan 2013)

Specific gene bciD for C7-methyl oxidation in bacteriochlorophyll e biosynthesis of brown-colored green sulfur bacteria.

  • Jiro Harada,
  • Tadashi Mizoguchi,
  • Souichirou Satoh,
  • Yusuke Tsukatani,
  • Makio Yokono,
  • Masato Noguchi,
  • Ayumi Tanaka,
  • Hitoshi Tamiaki

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0060026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 4
p. e60026

Abstract

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The gene named bciD, which encodes the enzyme involved in C7-formylation in bacteriochlorophyll e biosynthesis, was found and investigated by insertional inactivation in the brown-colored green sulfur bacterium Chlorobaculum limnaeum (previously called Chlorobium phaeobacteroides). The bciD mutant cells were green in color, and accumulated bacteriochlorophyll c homologs bearing the 7-methyl group, compared to C7-formylated BChl e homologs in the wild type. BChl-c homolog compositions in the mutant were further different from those in Chlorobaculum tepidum which originally produced BChl c: (3(1) S)-8-isobutyl-12-ethyl-BChl c was unusually predominant.