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Interplay between the specific chaperone-like proteins HybG and HypC in maturation of hydrogenases 1, 2, and 3 from Escherichia coli

Blokesch, M  
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Magalon, A
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Böck, A
2001
Journal of Bacteriology

The hybG gene product from Escherichia coli has been identified as a chaperone-like protein acting in the maturation of hydrogenases 1 and 2. It was shown that HybG forms a complex with the precursor of the large subunit of hydrogenase 2. As with HypC, which is the chaperone-like protein involved in hydrogenase 3 maturation, the N-terminal cysteine residue is crucial for complex formation. Introduction of a deletion into hybG abolished the generation of active hydrogenase 2 but only quantitatively reduced hydrogenase 1 activity since HypC could replace HybG in this function. In contrast, HybG could not take over the role of HypC in a DeltahypC genetic background. Overproduction of HybG, especially of the variants with the replaced N-terminal cysteine residue, strongly interfered with hydrogenase 3 maturation, apparently by titrating some other component(s) of the maturation machinery. The results indicate that the three hydrogenase isoenzymes not only are interacting at the functional level but are also interconnected during the maturation process.

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DOI
10.1128/JB.183.9.2817-2822.2001
Author(s)
Blokesch, M  
Magalon, A
Böck, A
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Published in
Journal of Bacteriology
Volume

183

Issue

9

Start page

2817

End page

22

Subjects

Escherichia coli Proteins

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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May 15, 2009
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