Regulation of nitrite stress response in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, a model sulfate-reducing bacterium

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Sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) are sensitive to low concentrations of nitrite, and nitrite has been used to control SRB-related biofouling in oil fields. Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, a model SRB, carries a cytochrome c-type nitrite reductase (nrfHA) that confers resistance to low concentrations of nitrite. The regulation of this nitrite reductase has not been directly examined to date. In this study, we show that DVU0621 (NrfR), a sigma54-dependent two-component system response regulator, is the positive regulator for this operon. NrfR activates the expression of the nrfHA operon in response to nitrite stress. We also show that nrfR is needed for fitness at low cell densities in the presence of nitrite because inactivation of nrfR affects the rate of nitrite reduction. We also predict and validate the binding sites for NrfR upstream of the nrfHA operon using purified NrfR in gel shift assays. We discuss possible roles for NrfR in regulating nitrate reductase genes in nitrate-utilizing Desulfovibrio spp.

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Rajeev, L., Chen, A., Kazakov, A. E., Luning, E. G., Zane, G. M., Novichkov, P. S., … Mukhopadhyay, A. (2015). Regulation of nitrite stress response in Desulfovibrio vulgaris Hildenborough, a model sulfate-reducing bacterium. Journal of Bacteriology, 197(21), 3400–3408. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00319-15

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