Regulation of a glycerol-induced quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenase by σ54 and a LuxR-type regulator in Azospirillum brasilense Sp7

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Azospirillum brasilense Sp7 uses glycerol as a carbon source for growth and nitrogen fixation. When grown in medium containing glycerol as a source of carbon, it upregulates the expression of a protein which was identified as quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenase (ExaA). Inactivation of exaA adversely affects the growth of A. brasilense on glycerol. A determination of the transcription start site of exaA revealed an RpoN-dependent -12/-24 promoter consensus. The expression of an exaA::lacZ fusion was induced maximally by glycerol and was dependent on σ54. Bioinformatic analysis of the sequence flanking the -12/-24 promoter revealed a 17-bp sequence motif with a dyad symmetry of 6 nucleotides upstream of the promoter, the disruption of which caused a drastic reduction in promoter activity. The electrophoretic mobility of a DNA fragment containing the 17-bp sequence motif was retarded by purified EraR, a LuxR-type transcription regulator that is transcribed divergently from exaA. EraR also showed a positive interaction with RpoN in twohybrid and pulldown assays.

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Singh, V. S., Dubey, A. P., Gupta, A., Singh, S., Singh, B. N., & Tripathi, A. K. (2017). Regulation of a glycerol-induced quinoprotein alcohol dehydrogenase by σ54 and a LuxR-type regulator in Azospirillum brasilense Sp7. Journal of Bacteriology, 199(13). https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.00035-17

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