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Regulation of nitrogen fixation in Azospirillum brasilense
Y Zhang1, R H Burris, P W Ludden
1Department of Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison 53706, USA.
Abstract:
The regulation of nitrogen fixation in Azospirillum brasilense is very complicated, and it responds to exogenous fixed nitrogen or a change of oxygen concentration. This regulation occurs at both transcriptional and posttranslational levels. Unlike regulation seen in Klebsiella pneumoniae, transcription of nifA does not require NTRB/NTRC in A. brasilense and the expression of nifHDK is controlled by posttranslational regulation of NIFA activity. Addition of NH4+ or a shift from microaerobic to anaerobic conditions also causes a rapid loss of nitrogenase activity in A. brasilense. This posttranslational regulation of nitrogenase activity involves the DRAT/DRAG regulatory system, which is similar to that of Rhodospirillum rubrum. Both DRAT and DRAG activities are regulated in vivo, but the mechanisms for their regulation are unknown.
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