Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Parasitology
2. Department of Organic and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Seville, Profesor García González 2, Seville 41012, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In this study, the connection between iron homeostasis and the osmostress response in the halophile
Chromohalobacter salexigens
was investigated. A decrease in the requirement for both iron and histidine and a lower level of siderophore synthesis were observed at high salinity, and these findings were correlated with a lower protein content in salt-stressed cells. A six-gene operon (
cfuABC
-
fur
-
hisI
-
orf6
operon) located downstream of the
ectABC
ectoine synthesis genes was characterized. A
fur
strain (in which the ferric iron uptake regulator Fur was affected) had the Mn resistance phenotype typical of
fur
mutants, was deregulated for siderophore production, and displayed delayed growth under iron limitation conditions, indicating that
fur
encodes a functional iron regulator.
hisI
was essential for histidine synthesis, which in turn was necessary for siderophore production. Fur boxes were found in the promoters of the
cfuABC
-
fur
-
hisI
-
orf6
and
ectABC
operons, suggesting that Fur directly interacts with DNA in these regions. Fur mediated the osmoregulated inhibition of
cfuABC
-
fur
-
hisI
-
orf6
operon expression by iron and functioned as a positive regulator of the
ectABC
genes under high-salinity conditions, linking the salt stress response with iron homeostasis. Excess iron led to a higher cytoplasmic hydroxyectoine content, suggesting that hydroxyectoine protects against the oxidative stress caused by iron better than ectoine. This study provides the first evidence of involvement of the iron homeostasis regulator Fur as part of the complex circuit that controls the response to osmotic stress in halophilic bacteria.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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