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Roles for the Rhodobacter sphaeroides CcmA and CcmG proteins.


ABSTRACT: Rhodobacter sphaeroides cells containing an in-frame deletion within ccmA lack detectable soluble and membrane-bound c-type cytochromes and are unable to grow under conditions where these proteins are required. Only strains merodiploid for ccmABCDG were found after attempting to generate cells containing either a ccmG null mutation or a ccmA allele that should be polar on to expression of ccmBCDG, suggesting that CcmG has another important role in R. sphaeroides.

SUBMITTER: Cox RL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC95360 | biostudies-literature | 2001 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Roles for the Rhodobacter sphaeroides CcmA and CcmG proteins.

Cox R L RL   Patterson C C   Donohue T J TJ  

Journal of bacteriology 20010801 15


Rhodobacter sphaeroides cells containing an in-frame deletion within ccmA lack detectable soluble and membrane-bound c-type cytochromes and are unable to grow under conditions where these proteins are required. Only strains merodiploid for ccmABCDG were found after attempting to generate cells containing either a ccmG null mutation or a ccmA allele that should be polar on to expression of ccmBCDG, suggesting that CcmG has another important role in R. sphaeroides. ...[more]

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