Gene expression reprogramming of Pseudomonas alloputida in response to arginine through the transcriptional regulator ArgR.

Autor: Molina-Henares MA; Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, CSIC. Profesor Albareda, 1. Granada 18008, Spain., Ramos-González MI; Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, CSIC. Profesor Albareda, 1. Granada 18008, Spain., Rinaldo S; Laboratory Affiliated to Istituto Pasteur Italia - Fondazione Cenci Bolognetti - Department of Biochemical Sciences 'A. Rossi Fanelli', Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy., Espinosa-Urgel M; Department of Biotechnology and Environmental Protection, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, CSIC. Profesor Albareda, 1. Granada 18008, Spain.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Microbiology (Reading, England) [Microbiology (Reading)] 2024 Mar; Vol. 170 (3).
DOI: 10.1099/mic.0.001449
Abstrakt: Different bacteria change their life styles in response to specific amino acids. In Pseudomonas putida (now alloputida ) KT2440, arginine acts both as an environmental and a metabolic indicator that modulates the turnover of the intracellular second messenger c-di-GMP, and expression of biofilm-related genes. The transcriptional regulator ArgR, belonging to the AraC/XylS family, is key for the physiological reprogramming in response to arginine, as it controls transport and metabolism of the amino acid. To further expand our knowledge on the roles of ArgR, a global transcriptomic analysis of KT2440 and a null argR mutant growing in the presence of arginine was carried out. Results indicate that this transcriptional regulator influences a variety of cellular functions beyond arginine metabolism and transport, thus widening its regulatory role. ArgR acts as positive or negative modulator of the expression of several metabolic routes and transport systems, respiratory chain and stress response elements, as well as biofilm-related functions. The partial overlap between the ArgR regulon and those corresponding to the global regulators RoxR and ANR is also discussed.
Databáze: MEDLINE