Duplicate isochorismate synthase genes of Bacillus subtilis: Regulation and involvement in the biosyntheses of menaquinone and 2,3-dihydroxybenzoate

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Bacillus subtilis has duplicate isochorismate synthase genes, menF and dhbC. Isochorismate synthase is involved in the biosynthesis of both the respiratory chain component menaquinone (MK) and the siderophore 2,3- dihydroxybenzoate (DHB). Several menF and dhbC deletion mutants were constructed to identify the contribution made by each gene product to MK and DHB biosynthesis. menF deletion mutants were able to produce wild-type levels of MK and DHB, suggesting that the dhbC gene product is able to compensate for the lack of MenF. However, a dhbC deletion mutant produced wild-type levels of MK but was DHB deficient, indicating that MenF is unable to compensate for the lack of DhbC. A menF dhbC double-deletion mutant was both MK and DHB deficient. Transcription analysis showed that expression of dhbC, but not of menF, is regulated by iron concentration. A dhbA'::lacZ fusion strain was constructed to examine the effects of mutations to the iron box sequence within the dhb promoter region. These mutations abolished the iron- regulated transcription of the dhb genes, suggesting that a Fur-like repressor protein exists in B. subtilis.

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Rowland, B. M., & Taber, H. W. (1996). Duplicate isochorismate synthase genes of Bacillus subtilis: Regulation and involvement in the biosyntheses of menaquinone and 2,3-dihydroxybenzoate. Journal of Bacteriology, 178(3), 854–861. https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.178.3.854-861.1996

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