Affiliation:
1. Friedrich-Schiller University, Institute for Microbiology, Philosophenweg 12, D-07743 Jena, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The gram-negative, strictly anaerobic epsilonproteobacterium
Sulfurospirillum multivorans
is able to gain energy from dehalorespiration with tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene [PCE]) as a terminal electron acceptor. The organism can also utilize fumarate as an electron acceptor. Prolonged subcultivation of
S. multivorans
in the absence of PCE with pyruvate as an electron donor and fumarate as an electron acceptor resulted in a decrease of PCE dehalogenase (PceA) activity. Concomitantly, the
pceA
transcript level equally decreased as shown by reverse transcriptase PCR. After 35 subcultivations (approximately 105 generations), a
pceA
transcript was not detectable and the PceA protein and activity were completely absent. In such long-term subcultivated
S. multivorans
cells, the biosynthesis of catalytically active PceA was restored to the initial level within about 50 h (approximately three generations) by the addition of PCE or trichloroethene. Single colonies obtained from PceA-depleted cultures were able to induce PCE dechlorination, indicating that long-term subcultured cells still contained the functional
pceA
gene. The results point to a novel type of long-term regulation of PCE dehalogenase gene expression in
S. multivorans
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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