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Journal of Bacteriology, April 2006, p. 2343-2354, Vol. 188, No. 7
0021-9193/06/$08.00+0     doi:10.1128/JB.188.7.2343-2354.2006
Copyright © 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.

Oxygen-Dependent Regulation of the Central Pathway for the Anaerobic Catabolism of Aromatic Compounds in Azoarcus sp. Strain CIB

Gonzalo Durante-Rodríguez, María Teresa Zamarro, José Luis García, Eduardo Díaz, and Manuel Carmona*

Departamento de Microbiología Molecular, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas-CSIC, Madrid, Spain

Received 10 November 2005/ Accepted 11 January 2006

The role of oxygen in the transcriptional regulation of the PN promoter that controls the bzd operon involved in the anaerobic catabolism of benzoate in the denitrifying Azoarcus sp. strain CIB has been investigated. In vivo experiments using PN::lacZ translational fusions, in both Azoarcus sp. strain CIB and Escherichia coli cells, have shown an oxygen-dependent repression effect on the transcription of the bzd catabolic genes. E. coli Fnr was required for the anaerobic induction of the PN promoter, and the oxygen-dependent repression of the bzd genes could be bypassed by the expression of a constitutively active Fnr* protein. In vitro experiments revealed that Fnr binds to the PN promoter at a consensus sequence centered at position –41.5 from the transcription start site overlapping the –35 box, suggesting that PN belongs to the class II Fnr-dependent promoters. Fnr interacts with RNA polymerase (RNAP) and is strictly required for transcription initiation after formation of the RNAP-PN complex. An fnr ortholog, the acpR gene, was identified in the genome of Azoarcus sp. strain CIB. The Azoarcus sp. strain CIB acpR mutant was unable to grow anaerobically on aromatic compounds and it did not drive the expression of the PN::lacZ fusion, suggesting that AcpR is the cognate transcriptional activator of the PN promoter. Since the lack of AcpR in Azoarcus sp. strain CIB did not affect growth on nonaromatic carbon sources, AcpR can be considered a transcriptional regulator of the Fnr/Crp superfamily that has evolved to specifically control the central pathway for the anaerobic catabolism of aromatic compounds in Azoarcus.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Dept. de Microbiología Molecular, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas-CSIC, Ramiro de Maeztu 9, 28040 Madrid, Spain. Phone: 34-91-8373112. Fax: 34-91-5360432. E-mail: mcarmona{at}cib.csic.es.


Journal of Bacteriology, April 2006, p. 2343-2354, Vol. 188, No. 7
0021-9193/06/$08.00+0     doi:10.1128/JB.188.7.2343-2354.2006
Copyright © 2006, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.




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