Abstract

PII is an important signal protein for regulation of nitrogen metabolism in bacteria and plants. We constructed a mutant of glnB, encoding PII, in a heterocystous cyanobacterium, Anabaena sp. PCC 7120, with a cre-loxP system. The mutant (MP2alpha) grew more slowly than the wild type under all nitrogen regimens. It excreted a large amount of ammonium when grown on nitrate due to altered activities of glutamine synthetase and nitrate reductase. MP2alpha had a low nitrogenase activity but was able to form heterocysts under diazotrophic conditions, suggesting that PII is not required for heterocyst differentiation. Analysis of the PII with mass spectroscopy found tyrosine nitration at Tyr-51 under diazotrophic conditions while no phosphorylation at Ser-49 was detected. The strains 51F and 49A, which have PII with mutations of Y51F and S49A, respectively, were constructed to analyze the functions of the two key residues on the T-loop. Like MP2alpha, they had low nitrogenase activity and grew slowly under diazotrophic conditions. 49A was also impaired in nitrate uptake and formed heterocysts in the presence of nitrate. The up-regulation of ntcA after nitrogen step-down, which was present in the wild type, was not observed in 51F and 49A. While our results showed that the Ser-49 residue is important to the function of PII in Anabaena sp. PCC 7120, evidence from the PII pattern of the wild type and 49A in non-denaturing gel electrophoresis suggested that Ser-49 is not modified. The possible physiological roles of tyrosine nitration of PII are discussed.

Highlights

  • PII proteins are encoded by glnB and glnK (9, 10), and the posttranslational modification through uridylylation of a tyrosine residue is critical to their nitrogen metabolism (11)

  • A detailed outline of the cre-loxP system in mutant construction of the cyanobacteria is shown in supplemental Fig. S1

  • PII Modification in Anabaena 7120—Because different results of PII modification were reported in different heterocystous cyanobacteria, we investigated the modification of PII in Anabaena 7120

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Summary

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2-OG, 2-oxoglutarate; 2-DE, two-dimensional gel electrophoresis; FT-MS, Fourier transformation mass spectroscopy. Heterocyst Differentiation Does Not Depend on PII based on cre-loxP (28). We demonstrate that PII from Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803 is phosphorylated under nitrogen-limiting conditions. Our evidence shows that PII from Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 is not modified at Ser-49, whereas a tyrosine nitration at Tyr-51 was identified. The significance of PII and its modification in Anabaena sp.

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