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Cloning and characterization of theNeisseria gonorrhoeae MS11folC gene

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The gene coding for folylpoly-(γ)-glutamate synthetase (FPGS)-dihydrofolate synthetase (DHFS) ofNeisseria gonorrhoeae (Ngo) has been cloned by functional complementation of anEscherichia coli folC mutant (SF4). The sequence encodes a 224-residue protein of 46.4 kDa. It shows 46% identity to theE. coli FPGS-DHFS and 29% identity to the PFGS ofLactobacillus casei. Sequence comparisons between the three genes reveal regions of high homology, including ATP binding sites required for bifunctionality, all of which may be important for FPGS activity. In contrast toL. casei FPGS, theE. coli andNgo enzymes share some additional regions which may be essential for DHFS activity. The products ofNgo folC and flanking genes were monitored by T7 promoter expression. Interestingly, deletion of the upstreamfolI gene, which encodes a 16.5 kDa protein, abolishes the capacity offolC to complementE. coli SF4 to the wild-type phenotype. The ability to complement can be restored byfolI providedin trans. UnlikefolC mutants, gonococcalfolI mutants are viable and display no apparent phenotype. Thus, in contrast toE. coli, Ngo folC is expressed at a sufficiently high level from its own promoter, in the absence of FolI. This study provides the first insights into the genetic complexity of one-carbon metabolism inNgo.

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Fussenegger, M., Meyer, T.F. Cloning and characterization of theNeisseria gonorrhoeae MS11folC gene. Molec. Gen. Genet. 250, 277–285 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02174385

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