Transcriptional regulation of the anaerobic 3-hydroxybenzoate degradation pathway in Aromatoleum sp. CIB

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
Unai Fernández-Arévalo , Jonathan Fuchs , Matthias Boll , Eduardo Díaz
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Abstract

Phenolic compounds are commonly found in anoxic environments, where they serve as both carbon and energy sources for certain anaerobic bacteria. The anaerobic breakdown of m-cresol, catechol, and certain lignin-derived compounds yields the central intermediate 3-hydroxybenzoate/3-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA. In this study, we have characterized the transcription and regulation of the hbd genes responsible for the anaerobic degradation of 3-hydroxybenzoate in the β-proteobacterium Aromatoleum sp. CIB. The hbd cluster is organized in three catabolic operons and a regulatory hbdR gene that encodes a dimeric transcriptional regulator belonging to the TetR family. HbdR suppresses the activity of the three catabolic promoters (PhbdN, PhbdE and PhbdH) by binding to a conserved palindromic operator box (ATGAATGAN4TCATTCAT). 3-Hydroxybenzoyl-CoA, the initial intermediate of the 3-hydroxybenzoate degradation pathway, along with benzoyl-CoA, serve as effector molecules that bind to HbdR inducing the expression of the hbd genes. Moreover, the hbd genes are subject to additional regulation influenced by the presence of non-aromatic carbon sources (carbon catabolite repression), and their expression is induced in oxygen-deprived conditions by the AcpR transcriptional activator. The prevalence of the hbd cluster among members of the Aromatoleum/Thauera bacterial group, coupled with its association with mobile genetic elements, suggests acquisition through horizontal gene transfer. These findings significantly enhance our understanding of the regulatory mechanisms governing the hbd gene cluster in bacteria, paving the way for further exploration into the anaerobic utilization/valorization of phenolic compounds derived from lignin.

Aromatoleum sp. CIB 厌氧 3-hydroxybenzoate 降解途径的转录调控
酚类化合物通常存在于缺氧环境中,是某些厌氧细菌的碳和能量来源。间甲酚、儿茶酚和某些木质素衍生化合物的厌氧分解会产生中心中间产物 3-羟基苯甲酸酯/3-羟基苯甲酰基-CoA。在这项研究中,我们研究了负责厌氧降解 3-羟基苯甲酸酯的β-蛋白细菌 Aromatoleum sp.hbd 簇由三个分解操作子和一个 hbdR 调控基因组成,hbdR 编码属于 TetR 家族的二聚体转录调控因子。HbdR 通过与一个保守的回文操作盒(ATGAATGAN4TCATTCAT)结合,抑制三个分解代谢启动子(PhbdN、PhbdE 和 PhbdH)的活性。3-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA 是 3-hydroxybenzoate 降解途径的初始中间产物,与苯甲酰-CoA 一起作为效应分子与 HbdR 结合,诱导 hbd 基因的表达。此外,hbd 基因还受到非芳香族碳源(碳代谢抑制)的额外调控,在缺氧条件下,它们的表达受到 AcpR 转录激活剂的诱导。hbd 簇在 Aromatoleum/Thauera 细菌群成员中的普遍存在,加上它与移动遗传因子的关联,表明它是通过水平基因转移获得的。这些发现极大地增强了我们对细菌中 hbd 基因簇调控机制的了解,为进一步探索厌氧利用木质素衍生的酚类化合物/使其增值铺平了道路。
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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.00%
发文量
249
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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