In Rhizobium japonicum the nitrogenase genes nifH and nifDK are separated.
AUTOR(ES)
Kaluza, K
RESUMO
In contrast to Klebsiella pneumoniae or fast-growing Rhizobium species, such as R. meliloti, where the nitrogenase structural genes are clustered in one operon (nifHDK), in slow-growing Rhizobium japonicum 110, nifH and nifDK are on separate operons.
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