Abstract

Higher plant nitrate reductase can be divided into three functional domains representing its prosthetic groups: 1) flavin; 2) cytochrome b; and 3) Mo-pterin. The flavin domain has been synthesized by heterologous expression in Escherichia coli using a fragment of a corn leaf NADH:nitrate reductase cDNA clone, Zmnr1, which we had previously isolated and sequenced. A Xho2-BamH1 fragment was cut from Zmnr1, containing the sequence for the flavin domain, and ligated in the BamH1 site of expression vector pET3c. When this construct was expressed in E. coli, a 30 kD polypeptide was found to be newly synthesized. The flavin domain was purified to homogeneity using blue Sepharose and shown to have a molecular weight of 30 kD. The recombinant flavin domain has a ferricyanide reductase specific activity of 1000 μmol NADH oxidized/min/mg protein and a visible spectrum virtually identical to that of human NADH:cytochrome b 5 reductase.

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