A gene argH, encoding argininosuccinate lyase (ASL), has been cloned from a cosmid library of the filamentous cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. strain PCC 73102. The argH open reading frame encodes a protein comprised of 461 amino acids with a calculated molecular mass of 51,349 Da. Protein sequence comparisons reveal significant similarities of the Nostoc PCC 73102 ASL to related proteins from other organisms. In an Escherichia coli��argH strain, the Nostoc PCC 73102 ASL expressed from a recombinant plasmid could restore the ability to grow on medium without arginine. Moreover, cell extracts show a specific ASL activity of 16.2 nmoles of urea min1 (mg protein)1. Partially purified, His-tagged ASL runs as a 53-kDa protein band in SDS-PAGE and about 215-kDa protein in native-PAGE, suggesting that the native protein is a tetramer.