The 5 kDa Protein NdhP Is Essential for Stable NDH-1L Assembly in Thermosynechococcus elongatus

Hannes Wulfhorst, Linda E. Franken, Thomas Wessinghage, Egbert J. Boekema, Marc M. Nowaczyk*

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Abstract

The cyanobacterial NADPH: plastoquinone oxidoreductase complex (NDH-1), that is related to Complex I of eubacteria and mitochondria, plays a pivotal role in respiration as well as in cyclic electron transfer (CET) around PSI and is involved in a unique carbon concentration mechanism (CCM). Despite many achievements in the past, the complex protein composition and the specific function of many subunits of the different NDH-1 species remain elusive. We have recently discovered in a NDH-1 preparation from Thermosynechococcus elongatus two novel single transmembrane peptides (NdhP, NdhQ) with molecular weights below 5 kDa. Here we show that NdhP is a unique component of the similar to 450 kDa NDH-1L complex, that is involved in respiration and CET at high CO2 concentration, and not detectable in the NDH-1MS and NDH-1MS' complexes that play a role in carbon concentration. C-terminal fusion of NdhP with his-tagged superfolder GFP and the subsequent analysis of the purified complex by electron microscopy and single particle averaging revealed its localization in the NDH-1L specific distal unit of the NDH-1 complex, that is formed by the subunits NdhD1 and NdhF1. Moreover, NdhP is essential for NDH-1L formation, as this type of NDH-1 was not detectable in a Delta ndhP::Km mutant.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere103584
Number of pages7
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13-Aug-2014

Keywords

  • RESPIRATORY COMPLEX-I
  • DEHYDROGENASE-LIKE COMPLEX
  • GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN
  • CYCLIC ELECTRON-TRANSPORT
  • STRAIN PCC 6803
  • PHOTOSYSTEM-II
  • THERMOPHILIC CYANOBACTERIUM
  • STRUCTURAL-CHARACTERIZATION
  • NAD(P)H DEHYDROGENASE
  • SUBUNIT

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