EFFECT OF CELL-GROWTH RATE ON EXPRESSION OF THE ANAEROBIC RESPIRATORYPATHWAY OPERONS FRDABCD, DMSABC, AND NARGHJI OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI

Citation
Cp. Tseng et al., EFFECT OF CELL-GROWTH RATE ON EXPRESSION OF THE ANAEROBIC RESPIRATORYPATHWAY OPERONS FRDABCD, DMSABC, AND NARGHJI OF ESCHERICHIA-COLI, Journal of bacteriology, 176(21), 1994, pp. 6599-6605
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
ISSN journal
00219193
Volume
176
Issue
21
Year of publication
1994
Pages
6599 - 6605
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9193(1994)176:21<6599:EOCROE>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
The fumarate reductase (frdABCD), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)-trimethyla mine-N-oxide (TMAO) reductase (dmsABC), and nitrate reductase (narGHJI ) operons in Escherichia coil encode enzymes Involved in anaerobic res piration to the electron accepters fumarate, DMSO or TMAO, and nitrate , respectively. They are regulated in response to anaerobiosis and nit rate availability. To determine how each operon is regulated in respon se to changes in cell growth rate and in oxygen availability, expressi on of fLdA-lacZ dmsA-lacZ, and narG-lacZ fusion genes was examined dur ing continuous culture. After a change in the cell growth rate, each a naerobic electron transport pathway operon fusion responded somewhat d ifferently. Whereas frdA-lacZ expression increased by fivefold as the growth rate decreased from 0.60 to 0.12/hour during aerobic growth, li ttle change was seen under anaerobic conditions. In contrast, growth r ate-dependent expression of narG-lacZ expression occurred under anaero bic conditions but not under aerobic conditions. Finally, dmsA-lacZ ex pression did not vary greatly for any of the growth rates tested. When cells were shifted from aerobic to anaerobic growth conditions, expre ssion of each fusion increased at a moderate rate and peaked or ''over shot'' before reaching a new equilibrium value. This ''overshoot'' phe nomenon was independent of the fnr gene product, which functions as a transcriptional activator of each respiratory operon during anaerobic conditions. In contrast to the moderate rate of anaerobic induction se en for narG-lacZ expression, the addition of nitrate caused a rapid in duction response. The cell appears to have many ways to adjust cell re spiration in response to changes in cell growth conditions;