Eight genes are necessary and sufficient for biogenesis of Quinohemoprotein amine dehydrogenase
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Abstract 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 eight genes including those encoding three nonidentical subunits and three modifying enzymes. Our heterologous expression study has revealed that the eight genes are necessary and sufficient for the QHNDH biogenesis.
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