Affiliation:
1. Molecular Biology of Microbial Consortia, University of Hamburg, Biocenter Klein Flottbek, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Sulfurimonas denitrificans
is a sulfur-oxidizing epsilonproteobacterium. It has been reported to grow with sulfide and to harbor genes that encode sulfide-quinone reductases (SQRs) (catalyze sulfide oxidation). However, the actual sulfide concentrations at which
S. denitrificans
grows and whether its SQRs are functional remain enigmatic. Here, we illustrate the sulfide concentrations at which
S. denitrificans
exhibits good growth, namely, 0.18 mM to roughly 1.7 mM. Around 2.23 mM, sulfide appears to inhibit growth.
S. denitrificans
harbors three SQR homolog genes on its genome (Suden_2082 for type II SQR, Suden_1879 for type III SQR, and Suden_619 for type IV SQR). They are all transcribed in
S. denitrificans
. According to our experiments, they appear to be loosely bound to the membrane. Each individual
S. denitrificans
SQR was heterologously expressed in the
Rhodobacter capsulatus
SB1003
sqr
deletion mutant, and all exhibited SQR activities individually. This suggests that all of these three genes encode functional SQRs. This study also provides the first experimental evidence of a functional bacterial type III SQR.
IMPORTANCE
Although the epsilonproteobacterium
Sulfurimonas denitrificans
has been described as using many reduced sulfur compounds as electron donors, there is little knowledge about its growth with sulfide. In many bacteria, the sulfide-quinone reductase (SQR) is responsible for catalyzing sulfide oxidation.
S. denitrificans
has an array of different types of
sqr
genes on its genome and so do several other sulfur-oxidizing
Epsilonproteobacteria
. However, whether these SQRs are functional has remained unknown. Here, we shed light on sulfide metabolism in
S. denitrificans
. Our study provides the first experimental evidence of active epsilonproteobacterial SQRs and also gives the first report of a functional bacterial type III SQR.
Funder
The equal-opportunity funding of the MIN faculty of the University of Hamburg
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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