Affiliation:
1. Department of Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida
2. Institute for Physiological Chemistry, Philipps University, Marburg D35033, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pseudomonas putida
KT2440 metabolizes a wide range of carbon and nitrogen sources, including many amino acids. In this study, a σ
54
-dependent two-component system that controls the uptake and metabolism of acidic amino acids was identified. The system (designated
aau
, for
a
cidic
a
mino acid
u
tilization) involves a sensor histidine kinase, AauS, encoded by PP1067, and a response regulator, AauR, encoded by PP1066.
aauR
and
aauS
deletion mutants were unable to efficiently utilize aspartate (Asp), glutamate (Glu), and glutamine (Gln) as sole sources of carbon and nitrogen. Growth of the mutants was partially restored when the above-mentioned amino acids were supplemented with glucose or succinate as an additional carbon source. Uptake of Gln, Asp, and asparagine (Asn) by the
aauR
mutant was moderately reduced, while Glu uptake was severely impaired. In the absence of glucose, the
aauR
mutant even secreted Glu into the medium. Furthermore, disruption of
aauR
affected the activities of several key enzymes of Glu and Asp metabolism, leading to the intracellular accumulation of Glu and greatly reduced survival times under conditions of nitrogen starvation. By a proteomics approach, four major proteins were identified that are downregulated during growth of the
aauR
mutant on Glu. Two of these were identified as periplasmic glutaminase/asparaginase and the solute-binding protein of a Glu/Asp transporter. Transcriptional analysis of
lacZ
fusions containing the putative promoter regions of these genes confirmed that their expression is indeed affected by the
aau
system. Three further periplasmic solute-binding proteins were strongly expressed during growth of the
aauR
deletion mutant on Glu but downregulated during cultivation on glucose/NH
4
+
. These systems may be involved in amino acid efflux.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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