Differential effect of monoterpenes and flavonoids on the transcription of aromatic ring-hydroxylating dioxygenase genes in Rhodococcus opacus C1 and Rhodococcus sp. WAY2.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Andrea Zubrova, Manuela Tadrosova, Jaroslav Semerad, Tomas Cajthaml, Petr Pajer, Michal Strejcek, Jachym Suman, Ondrej Uhlik
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Abstract

Aromatic ring-hydroxylating dioxygenases (ARHDs) play a crucial role in the aerobic biodegradation of both natural and anthropogenic aromatic compounds. Although their ability to process contaminants is not entirely understood, it is thought to have evolved from the transformation of structurally similar secondary plant metabolites (SPMs). Hence, to investigate this connection, we tested a variety of SPMs from the monoterpene and flavonoid classes as carbon sources and transcriptional effectors of several phylogenetically distant ARHD genes involved in the degradation of aromatic pollutants. Specifically, we focused on bphA1, nahA1 and phtA1 in Rhodococcus opacus C1, whose genomic analysis is also presented hereinafter, and bphA1a, nahA1-bphA1b and etbA1ab in Rhodococcus sp. WAY2. Whilst induction was only observed with (R)-carvone for bphA1a and nahA1-bphA1b of strain WAY2, and with p-cymene for nahA1 and nahA1-bphA1b of strains C1 and WAY2, respectively, an extensive inhibition by flavonoids was observed for most of the genes in both strains. To the best of our knowledge, our study is the first to report the effect of flavonoids and monoterpenes on the transcription of nahA1, etbA1 and phtA1 genes. In addition, we show that, in contrast to pseudomonads, many flavonoids inhibit the transcription of the ARHD genes in rhodococci. Thus, our work provides a new perspective on flavonoids as the transcriptional effectors of ARHDs, highlighting the significant variability of these enzymes and the divergent responses that they elicit. Moreover, our results contribute to understanding the complex interactions between microorganisms and SPMs and provide insights into the molecular basis of a number of them.

单萜和黄酮类化合物对不透明红球菌C1和红球菌WAY2芳香环羟基化双加氧酶基因转录的差异影响
芳香环羟基化双加氧酶(arhd)在天然和人为芳香族化合物的有氧生物降解中起着至关重要的作用。虽然它们处理污染物的能力尚不完全清楚,但它被认为是从结构相似的次生植物代谢物(SPMs)的转化中进化而来的。因此,为了研究这种联系,我们测试了来自单萜类和类黄酮类的多种SPMs作为碳源和几个系统发育上遥远的ARHD基因的转录效应物,这些基因参与了芳香污染物的降解。具体来说,我们重点研究了不透明红球菌C1中的bphA1、nahA1和phtA1(下文将介绍其基因组分析),以及红球菌WAY2中的bphA1a、nahA1- bpha1b和etbA1ab。虽然菌株WAY2的bphA1a和nahA1- bpha1b仅被(R)-香芹酮诱导,菌株C1和WAY2的nahA1和nahA1- bpha1b分别被p-花蕊素诱导,但在这两种菌株中,黄酮类化合物对大部分基因都有广泛的抑制作用。据我们所知,我们的研究首次报道了黄酮类化合物和单萜化合物对nahA1、etbA1和phtA1基因转录的影响。此外,我们表明,与假单胞菌相反,许多类黄酮抑制红球菌ARHD基因的转录。因此,我们的工作为黄酮类化合物作为arhd的转录效应器提供了一个新的视角,强调了这些酶的显著变异性和它们引发的不同反应。此外,我们的研究结果有助于理解微生物与SPMs之间复杂的相互作用,并为许多SPMs的分子基础提供见解。
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Microbial Genomics
Microbial Genomics Medicine-Epidemiology
CiteScore
6.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
153
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Microbial Genomics (MGen) is a fully open access, mandatory open data and peer-reviewed journal publishing high-profile original research on archaea, bacteria, microbial eukaryotes and viruses.
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