Modulation of Anaerobic Energy Metabolism of Bacillus subtilis by arfM ( ywiD )
0303 health sciences
Nitrite Reductases
Base Sequence
Transcription, Genetic
Molecular Sequence Data
Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial
Open Reading Frames
03 medical and health sciences
Fermentation
Operon
Anaerobiosis
Energy Metabolism
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Bacillus subtilis
DOI:
10.1128/jb.183.23.6815-6821.2001
Publication Date:
2002-07-27T10:03:59Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Bacillus subtilis
grows under anaerobic conditions utilizing nitrate ammonification and various fermentative processes. The two-component regulatory system ResDE and the redox regulator Fnr are the currently known parts of the regulatory system for anaerobic adaptation. Mutation of the open reading frame
ywiD
located upstream of the respiratory nitrate reductase operon
narGHJI
resulted in elimination of the contribution of nitrite dissimilation to anaerobic nitrate respiratory growth. Significantly reduced nitrite reductase (NasDE) activity was detected, while respiratory nitrate reductase activity was unchanged. Anaerobic induction of
nasDE
expression was found to be significantly dependent on intact
ywiD,
while anaerobic
narGHJI
expression was
ywiD
independent. Anaerobic transcription of
hmp,
encoding a flavohemoglobin-like protein, and of the fermentative operons
lctEP
and
alsSD,
responsible for lactate and acetoin formation, was partially dependent on
ywiD
. Expression of
pta,
encoding phosphotransacetylase involved in fermentative acetate formation, was not influenced by
ywiD
. Transcription of the
ywiD
gene was anaerobically induced by the redox regulator Fnr via the conserved Fnr-box (TGTGA-6N-TCACT) centered 40.5 bp upstream of the transcriptional start site. Anaerobic induction of
ywiD
by
resDE
was found to be indirect via
resDE
-dependent activation of
fnr
. The
ywiD
gene is subject to autorepression and nitrite repression. These results suggest a ResDE → Fnr → YwiD regulatory cascade for the modulation of genes involved in the anaerobic metabolism of
B. subtilis
. Therefore,
ywiD
was renamed
arfM
for anaerobic respiration and fermentation modulator.
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