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Query: EC:1.7.1.2 (
nitrate reductase
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Three double mutants were prepared from single mutant chl-r strains of Escherichia coli
K12
lacking
nitrate reductase
activity. When extracts of these three double mutants were mixed,
nitrate reductase
activity was reconstituted.
...
PMID:??? 1194 51
A nitrate- and metal-contaminated site at the Oak Ridge Reservation (ORR) was previously shown to contain the metal molybdenum (Mo) at picomolar concentrations. This potentially limits microbial nitrate reduction, as Mo is required by the enzyme
nitrate reductase
, which catalyzes the first step of nitrate removal. Enrichment for anaerobic nitrate-reducing microbes from contaminated sediment at the ORR yielded
Bacillus
strain EB106-08-02-XG196. This bacterium grows in the presence of multiple metals (Cd, Ni, Cu, Co, Mn, and U) but also exhibits better growth compared to control strains, including
Pseudomonas fluorescens
N2E2 isolated from a pristine ORR environment under low molybdate concentrations (<1 nM). Molybdate is taken up by the molybdate binding protein, ModA, of the molybdate ATP-binding cassette transporter. ModA of XG196 is phylogenetically distinct from those of other characterized ModA proteins. The genes encoding ModA from XG196,
P. fluorescens
N2E2 and
Escherichia coli
K12
were expressed in
E. coli
and the recombinant proteins were purified. Isothermal titration calorimetry analysis showed that XG196 ModA has a higher affinity for molybdate than other ModA proteins with a molybdate binding constant (K
D
) of 2.2 nM, about one order of magnitude lower than those of
P. fluorescens
N2E2 (27.0 nM) and
E. coli
K12
(25.0 nM). XG196 ModA also showed a fivefold higher affinity for molybdate than for tungstate (11 nM), whereas the ModA proteins from
P. fluorescens
N2E2 [K
D
(Mo) 27.0 nM, K
D
(W) 26.7 nM] and
E. coli
K12
[(K
D
(Mo) 25.0 nM, K
D
(W) 23.8 nM] had similar affinities for the two oxyanions. We propose that high molybdate affinity coupled with resistance to multiple metals gives strain XG196 a competitive advantage in Mo-limited environments contaminated with high concentrations of metals and nitrate, as found at ORR.
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PMID:Characterization of a Metal-Resistant
Bacillus
Strain With a High Molybdate Affinity ModA From Contaminated Sediments at the Oak Ridge Reservation. 3319 40
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