Alcaligenes eutrophus H16 produces a soluble hydrogenase (SH) and a me
mbrane-bound hydrogenase (MBH) which catalyze the oxidation of H-2, su
pplying the organism with energy for autotrophic growth. The promoters
of the structural genes for the SH and the MBH, P-SH and P-MBH, respe
ctively, were identified by means of the primer extension technique. B
oth promoters were active in vivo under hydrogenase-derepressing condi
tions but directed only low levels of transcription under conditions w
hich repressed hydrogenase synthesis. The cellular pools of SH and MBH
transcripts under the different growth conditions correlated with the
activities of the respective promoters, Also, an immediate and drasti
c increase in transcript pool levels occurred upon derepression of the
hydrogenase system. Both promoters were dependent on the minor sigma
factor sigma(54) and on the hydrogenase regulator HoxA in vivo. P-SH w
as stronger than P-MBH under both heterotrophic and autotrophic growth
conditions. The two promoters were induced at approximately the same
rates upon derepression of the hydrogenase system in diauxic cultures.
The response regulator HoxA mediated low-level activation of P-SH and
P-MBH in a heterologous system.