Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics and Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Escherichia coli
possesses three distinct formate dehydrogenase enzymes encoded by the
fdnGHI
,
fdhF
, and
fdoGHI
operons. To examine how two of the formate dehyrogenase operons (
fdnGHI
and
fdhF
) are expressed anaerobically in the presence of low, intermediate, and high levels of nitrate, nitrite, and formate, chemostat culture techniques were employed with
fdnG-lacZ
and
fdhF-lacZ
reporter fusions. Complementary patterns of gene expression were seen. Optimal
fdhF-lacZ
expression occurred only at low to intermediate levels of nitrate, while high nitrate levels caused up to 10-fold inhibition of gene expression. In contrast,
fdnG-lacZ
expression was induced 25-fold in the presence of intermediate to high nitrate concentrations. Consistent with prior reports, NarL was able to induce
fdnG-lacZ
expression. However, NarP could not induce expression; rather, it functioned as an antagonist of
fdnG-lacZ
expression under low-nitrate conditions (i.e., it was a negative regulator). Nitrite, a reported signal for the Nar sensory system, was unable to stimulate or suppress expression of either formate dehydrogenase operon via NarL and NarP. The different gene expression profiles of the alternative formate dehydrogenase operons suggest that the two enzymes have complementary physiological roles under environmental conditions when nitrate and formate levels are changing. Revised regulatory schemes for NarL- and NarP-dependent nitrate control are presented for each operon.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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