Eight genes are necessary and sufficient for biogenesis of quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase.

Biosci Biotechnol Biochem

Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research (SANKEN), Osaka University, Osaka, Japan.

Published: August 2021

Quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase (QHNDH) containing a peptidyl quinone cofactor, cysteine tryptophylquinone, is produced in the periplasm of Gram-negative bacteria through an intricate process of post-translational modification that requires at least 8 genes including those encoding 3 nonidentical subunits and 3 modifying enzymes. Our heterologous expression study has revealed that the 8 genes are necessary and sufficient for the QHNDH biogenesis.

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