Affiliation:
1. Laboratorio de Microbiologia, Departmento de Bioquimica, Universidade de Coimbra, 3001-517 Coimbra, Portugal
2. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Brown University, 70 Ship Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02912
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Large-scale industrial use of chromium(VI) has resulted in widespread contamination with carcinogenic chromium(VI). The abilities of microorganisms to survive in these environments and to detoxify chromate require the presence of specific resistance systems. Here we report identification of the transposon-located (Tn
OtChr
) chromate resistance genes from the highly tolerant strain
Ochrobactrum tritici
5bvl1 surviving chromate concentrations of >50 mM. The 7,189-bp-long Tn
OtChr
of the mixed Tn
21
/Tn
3
transposon subfamily contains a group of
chrB
,
chrA
,
chrC
, and
chrF
genes situated between divergently transcribed resolvase and transposase genes. The
chrB
and
chrA
genes, but not
chrF
or
chrC
, were essential for establishment of high resistance in chromium-sensitive
O. tritici
. The
chr
promoter was strongly induced by chromate or dichromate, but it was completely unresponsive to Cr(III), oxidants, sulfate, or other oxyanions. Plasmid reporter experiments identified ChrB as a chromate-sensing regulator of
chr
expression. Induction of the
chr
operon suppressed accumulation of cellular Cr through the activity of a chromate efflux pump encoded by
chrA
. Expression of
chrB
,
chrC
, or
chrF
in an
Escherichia coli sodA sodB
double mutant restored its aerobic growth in minimal medium and conferred resistance to superoxide-generating agents menadione and paraquat. Nitroblue tetrazolium staining on native gels showed that ChrC protein had superoxide dismutase activity. Tn
OtChr
appears to represent a mobile genetic system for the distribution of the chromate-regulated resistance operon. The presence of three genes protecting against superoxide toxicity should provide an additional survival advantage to Tn
OtChr
-containing cells in the environments with multiple redox-active contaminants.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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