Abstract
The puf operon in Rhodobacter sphaeroides contains the genes for the light-harvesting antenna complex I (LHI), the reaction centre (RC) L and M subunits and an additional small open reading frame identified as pufX. It has been demonstrated before that a photosynthetically incompetent pufLMX deletion strain was not complemented by a plasmid-borne truncated puf operon version lacking only pufX, although expression of the pufL and pufM gene products was restored. We demonstrate here that the functional reinsertion of only the pufX open reading frame into the same construct is sufficient and necessary for complementation of the non-photosynthetic phenotype. We also demonstrate that the observed lack of photoheterotrophic growth in the absence of pufX is not the result of decreased light-harvesting ability, but rather the result of an impairment in light-driven cyclic electron transfer. Western blots using polyclonal antibodies against a synthetic peptide corresponding to a portion of the DNA-derived pufX amino acid sequence showed that the pufX open reading frame is expressed and that the gene product has an M(r) of 8-10,000 on SDS gels; a value close to the predicted mass of 9 kDa. The pufX polypeptide was localized to the intracytoplasmic membrane fraction and appeared to co-purify with the RC-LHI complex. It is suggested that the pufX polypeptide is associated with the RC-LHI complex and that it may play a critical role in facilitating the interaction between this complex and other components required for light-driven cyclic electron transfer.
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