Pseudomonas stutzeri strain A1501 isolated from rice fixes nitrogen under microaerobic conditions in the free-living state. This paper describes the properties of nifL and nifA mutants as well as the physical interaction between NifL and NifA proteins. A nifL mutant strain that carried a mutation non-polar on nifA expression retained nitrogenase activity. Complementation with a plasmid containing only nifL led to a decrease in nitrogenase activity in both the wild-type and the nifL mutant, suggesting that NifL acts as an antiactivator of NifA activity. Using the yeast two-hybrid system and purified protein domains of NifA and NifL, an interaction was shown between the C-terminal domain of NifL and the central domain of NifA, suggesting that NifL antiactivator activity is mediated by direct protein interaction with NifA.