Expression of the nitroarene dioxygenase genes in Comamonas sp. strain JS765 and Acidovorax sp. strain JS42 is induced by multiple aromatic compounds

Lessner, DJ; Parales, RE; Narayan, S; Gibson, DT

HERO ID

662395

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Journal Article

Year

2003

Language

English

PMID

12813084

HERO ID 662395
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Year 2003
Title Expression of the nitroarene dioxygenase genes in Comamonas sp. strain JS765 and Acidovorax sp. strain JS42 is induced by multiple aromatic compounds
Authors Lessner, DJ; Parales, RE; Narayan, S; Gibson, DT
Journal Journal of Bacteriology
Volume 185
Issue 13
Page Numbers 3895-3904
Abstract This work reports a genetic analysis of the expression of nitrobenzene dioxygenase (NBDO) in Comamonas sp. strain JS765 and 2-nitrotoluene dioxygenase (2NTDO) in Acidovorax sp. strain JS42. Strains JS765 and JS42 possess identical LysR-type regulatory proteins, NbzR and NtdR, respectively. NbzR/NtdR is homologous to NahR, the positive salicylate-responsive transcriptional activator of the naphthalene degradation genes in Pseudomonas putida G7. The genes encoding NBDO and 2NTDO in each strain are cotranscribed, and transcription starts at the same site within identical promoter regions for each operon. Results from a lacZ reporter gene fusion demonstrated that expression of NBDO and 2NTDO is induced by multiple aromatic compounds, including an array of nitroaromatic compounds (nitrobenzene, 2-, 3-, and 4-nitrotoluene, 2,4- and 2,6-dinitrotoluene, and aminodinitrotoluenes), as well as salicylate and anthranilate. The nitroaromatic compounds appear to be the actual effector molecules. Analysis of beta-galactosidase and 2NTDO activities with strain JS42 demonstrated that NtdR was required for induction by all of the inducing compounds, high basal-level expression of 2NTDO, and complementation of a JS42 ntdR null mutant. Complementation with the closely related regulators NagR (from Ralstonia sp. strain U2) and NahR restored only induction by the archetype inducers, salicylate or salicylate and anthranilate, respectively, and did not restore the high basal level of expression of 2NTDO. The mechanism of 2NTDO gene regulation in JS42, and presumably that of NBDO gene regulation in JS765, appear similar to that of NahR-regulated genes in Pseudomonas putida G7. However, NbzR and NtdR appear to have evolved a broader specificity in JS42 and JS765, allowing for recognition of nitroaromatic compounds while retaining the ability to respond to salicylate and anthranilate. NtdR is also the first example of a nitroarene-responsive LysR-type transcriptional activator.
Doi 10.1128/JB.185.13.3895-3904.2003
Pmid 12813084
Wosid WOS:000183667600026
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Language Text English
Keyword Bacterial Proteins/genetics/metabolism; Base Sequence; Betaproteobacteria/ enzymology/genetics/growth & development; Comamonas/ enzymology/genetics/growth & development; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial; Hydrocarbons, Aromatic/pharmacology; Molecular Sequence Data; Multigene Family; Nitrites/metabolism; Nitrobenzenes/metabolism; Oxygenases/ genetics/ metabolism; Promoter Regions, Genetic; Transcription, Genetic
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