Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Under anaerobic conditions, structurally diverse aromatic compounds are catabolized by bacteria to form benzoyl-coenzyme A (benzoyl-CoA), the starting compound for a central reductive pathway for aromatic ring degradation. The structural genes required for the conversion of 4-hydroxybenzoate (4-HBA) to benzoyl-CoA by
Rhodopseudomonas palustris
have been identified. Here we describe a regulatory gene,
hbaR
, that is part of the 4-HBA degradation gene cluster. An
hbaR
mutant that was constructed was unable to grow anaerobically on 4-HBA. However, the mutant retained the ability to grow aerobically on 4-HBA by an oxygen-requiring pathway distinct from the anaerobic route of 4-HBA degradation. The effect of the HbaR protein on expression of
hbaA
encoding 4-HBA-CoA ligase, the first enzyme for 4-HBA degradation, was investigated by using
hbaA
::′
lacZ
transcriptional fusions. HbaR was required for a 20-fold induction of β-galactosidase activity that was observed with a chromosomal
hbaA
::′
lacZ
fusion when cells grown anaerobically on succinate were switched to anaerobic growth on succinate and 4-HBA. HbaR also activated expression from a plasmid-borne
hbaA
-′
lacZ
fusion when it was expressed in aerobically grown
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
cells, indicating that the activity of this regulator is not sensitive to oxygen. The deduced amino acid sequence of HbaR indicates that it is a member of the FNR-CRP superfamily of regulatory proteins. It is most closely related to transcriptional activators that are involved in regulating nitrate reduction. Previously, it has been shown that
R. palustris
has an FNR homologue, called AadR, that is also required for 4-HBA degradation. Our evidence indicates that AadR activates expression of
hbaR
in response to anaerobiosis and that HbaR, in turn, activates expression of 4-HBA degradation in response to 4-HBA as an effector molecule.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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