Full-text search result: 1 genes by "phenotype_details:PetJ was deleted in a PS I-less strain.This results in slower electron transfer out of the PQ pool.This indicates that PetJ is also involved in electron flow to an alternate electron acceptor, probably the cytochrome oxidase.PetJ cannot be deleted at the same time as petE."
TXTSET
posted by Wim Vermaas <wim at asu.edu> at 1998-03-16
GeneName
petJ
ProductName
cytochrome c553 (c6)
Function
soluble electron carrier from the cytochrome b6f complex to PS I and apparently also to cytochrome oxidase
GeneticBackground
Not examined
DNA
yes
Phenotype
yes
PhenotypeDetails
PetJ was deleted in a PS I-less strain.This results in slower electron transfer out of the PQ pool.This indicates that PetJ is also involved in electron flow to an alternate electron acceptor, probably the cytochrome oxidase.PetJ cannot be deleted at the same time as petE.
AdditionalInformation
Manna, P., and Vermaas, W. (1997) Lumenal proteins involved in respiratory electron transport in the cyanobacterium Synechocystis sp. PCC 6803. Plant Mol. Biol. 35, 407-416.. Wim Vermaas. Department of Plant Biology, and. Center for the Study of Early Events in Photosynthesis. Arizona State University. Box 871601. Tempe, AZ 85287-1601, USA. phone: (602)965-3698. fax: (602)965-6899