Affiliation:
1. Philipps-University Marburg, Department of Biology, Laboratory for Microbiology, Karl-von-Frisch-Str. 8, D-35032 Marburg, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Bacillus subtilis
is known to accumulate large amounts of the compatible solute proline via
de novo
synthesis as a stress protectant when it faces high-salinity environments. We elucidated the genetic determinants required for the osmoadaptive proline production from the precursor glutamate. This proline biosynthesis route relies on the
proJ
-encoded γ-glutamyl kinase, the
proA
-encoded γ-glutamyl phosphate reductase, and the
proH
-encoded Δ
1
-pyrroline-5-caboxylate reductase. Disruption of the
proHJ
operon abolished osmoadaptive proline production and strongly impaired the ability of
B. subtilis
to cope with high-osmolarity growth conditions. Disruption of the
proA
gene also abolished osmoadaptive proline biosynthesis but caused, in contrast to the disruption of
proHJ
, proline auxotrophy. Northern blot analysis demonstrated that the transcription of the
proHJ
operon is osmotically inducible, whereas that of the
proBA
operon is not. Reporter gene fusion studies showed that
proHJ
expression is rapidly induced upon an osmotic upshift. Increased expression is maintained as long as the osmotic stimulus persists and is sensitively linked to the prevalent osmolarity of the growth medium. Primer extension analysis revealed the osmotically controlled
proHJ
promoter, a promoter that resembles typical SigA-type promoters of
B. subtilis
. Deletion analysis of the
proHJ
promoter region identified a 126-bp DNA segment carrying all sequences required in
cis
for osmoregulated transcription. Our data disclose the presence of ProA-interlinked anabolic and osmoadaptive proline biosynthetic routes in
B. subtilis
and demonstrate that the synthesis of the compatible solute proline is a central facet of the cellular defense to high-osmolarity surroundings for this soil bacterium.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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