Transmembrane orientation and receptor-like structure of the Rhizobium meliloti common nodulation protein NodC
AUTOR(ES)
John, Michael
RESUMO
The 46.8-kd NodC protein of Rhizobium meliloti is a membrane protein, essential for nodule formation. Gene fusions of nodC to a portion of the λ cI repressor gene were used to define the membrane-anchor domain which is necessary for membrane insertion of the NodC protein into the membrane. The transmembrane orientation of NodC was confirmed by surface-specific radiolabeling and proteolysis experiments. A highly hydrophobic transmembrane-anchor domain was found near the carboxyl terminus, separating a large extracellular domain which contains an unusual cysteine-rich cluster from a short putative intracellular domain. Cross-linking studies showed that the NodC protein exists in the membrane probably as a dimer. The domain structure of the NodC protein shows striking similiarities with cell surface receptors. In nodules of various legumes a truncated form of the NodC protein was detected. The processed NodC was associated with the bacteroids and the amount of this protein increased during nodule development.
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