Affiliation:
1. Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Fakultät für Biologie, Lehrstuhl für Biologie der Mikroorganismen, D-44780 Bochum, Germany,1 and
2. Department of Biology, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri 631302
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The phototrophic nonsulfur purple bacterium
Rhodobacter capsulatus
can use urea as a sole source of nitrogen. Three transposon Tn
5
-induced mutations (Xan-9, Xan-10, and Xan-19), which led to a Ure
−
phenotype, were mapped to the
ureF
and
ureC
genes, whereas two other Tn
5
insertions (Xan-20 and Xan-22) were located within the
ntrC
and
ntrB
genes, respectively. As in
Klebsiella aerogenes
and other bacteria, the genes encoding urease (
ureABC
) and the genes required for assembly of the nickel metallocenter (
ureD
and
ureEFG
) are clustered in
R. capsulatus
(
ureDABC
-
orf136
-
ureEFG
). No homologues of Orf136 were found in the databases, and mutational analysis demonstrated that
orf136
is not essential for urease activity or growth on urea. Analysis of a
ureDA
-
lacZ
fusion showed that maximum expression of the
ure
genes occurred under nitrogen-limiting conditions (e.g., serine or urea as the sole nitrogen source), but
ure
gene expression was not substrate (urea) inducible. Expression of the
ure
genes was strictly dependent on NtrC, whereas ς
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was not essential for urease activity. Expression of the
ure
genes was lower (by a factor of 3.5) in the presence of ammonium than under nitrogen-limiting conditions, but significant transcription was also observed in the presence of ammonium, approximately 10-fold higher than in an
ntrC
mutant background. Thus,
ure
gene expression in the presence of ammonium also requires NtrC. Footprint analyses demonstrated binding of NtrC to tandem binding sites upstream of the
ureD
promoter. Phosphorylation of NtrC increased DNA binding by at least eightfold. Although urea is effectively used as a nitrogen source in an NtrC-dependent manner, nitrogenase activity was not repressed by urea.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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