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The Bacillus subtilis ctaB paralogue, yjdK, can complement the heme A synthesis deficiency of a CtaB-deficient mutant

Throne-Holst, Mimmi LU and Hederstedt, Lars LU (2000) In FEMS Microbiology Letters 183. p.247-251
Abstract
Heme A is a prosthetic group in many respiratory oxidases. It is synthesised from heme B (protoheme IX) with heme O as an intermediate. In Bacillus subtilis two genes required for heme A synthesis, ctaA and ctaB, have been identified. CtaB is the heme O synthase and CtaA is involved in the conversion of heme O to heme A. A ctaB paralogue, yjdK, has been identified through the B. subtilis genome sequencing project. In this study we show that when carried on a low copy number plasmid, the yjdK gene can complement a ctaB deletion mutant with respect to heme A synthesis. Our results indicate that YjdK has heme O synthase activity. We therefore suggest that yjdK be renamed as ctaO.
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Cytochrome a, Heme 0, Respiratory oxidase
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FEMS Microbiology Letters
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Oxford University Press
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10.1111/j.1574-6968.2000.tb08966.x
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  publisher    = {{Oxford University Press}},
  series       = {{FEMS Microbiology Letters}},
  title        = {{The <em>Bacillus subtilis ctaB</em> paralogue, <em>yjdK</em>, can complement the heme A synthesis deficiency of a CtaB-deficient mutant}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2000.tb08966.x}},
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