Bradyrhizobium japonicum expresses both Fur and Irr. proteins that mediate
iron-dependent regulation of gene expression. Control of irr mRNA accumulat
ion by iron was aberrant in a fur mutant strain, and Fur repressed an irr::
lacZ promoter fusion in the presence of iron. Furthermore, metal-dependent
binding of Fur to an irr gene promoter was demonstrated in a region with n
o significant similarity to the Fur-binding consensus DNA element. These da
ta suggest that the modest control of irr transcription by iron is mediated
by Fur. However. Irr protein levels were regulated normally by iron in the
fur strain, indicating that Fur is not required for posttranscriptional co
ntrol of the irr gene. Accordingly. regulation of hemB, a haem biosynthesis
gene regulated by Irr, was controlled normally by iron in a fur strain. In
addition, the hemA gene was shown to be controlled by Fur, but not by Irr.
It was concluded that Fur cannot be the only protein by which a. japonicum
cells sense and respond to iron, and that Irr may be involved in Fur-indep
endent signal transduction. Furthermore. iron-dependent regulation of haem
biosynthesis involves both Irr and Fur.