CrgA Protein Represses AlkB2 Monooxygenase and Regulates the Degradation of Medium-to-Long-Chain n -Alkanes in Pseudomonas aeruginosa SJTD-1

AlkB monooxygenases in bacteria are responsible for the hydroxylation of medium- and long-chain -alkanes. In this study, one CrgA protein of SJTD-1, a member of LysR family, was proved to regulate AlkB2 monooxygenase and the degradation of medium-to-long-chain -alkanes (C -C ) by directly binding to...

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Veröffentlicht in:Frontiers in microbiology 2019-03, Vol.10, p.400-400
Hauptverfasser: Ji, Nannan, Wang, Xiuli, Yin, Chong, Peng, Wanli, Liang, Rubing
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Zusammenfassung:AlkB monooxygenases in bacteria are responsible for the hydroxylation of medium- and long-chain -alkanes. In this study, one CrgA protein of SJTD-1, a member of LysR family, was proved to regulate AlkB2 monooxygenase and the degradation of medium-to-long-chain -alkanes (C -C ) by directly binding to the upstream of 2 gene. Two specific sites for CrgA binding were found in the promoter region of 2 gene, and the imperfect mirror repeat (IIR) structure was proved critical for CrgA recognition and binding. Hexadecyl CoA and octadecyl CoA could effectively release the CrgA binding and start the transcription of gene, implying a positive regulation of metabolic intermediate. In the presence of medium-to-long-chain -alkanes (C -C ), deletion of gene could enhance the transcription and expression of AlkB2 monooxygenase significantly; and in n-octadecane culture, strain S1 grew more vigorously than strain S1 . Almost no regulation of CrgA protein was observed to 1 gene and . Therefore, CrgA acted as a negative regulator for the medium-to-long-chain -alkane utilization in SJTD-1. The work will promote the regulation mechanism study of -alkane degradation in bacteria and help the bioremediation method development for petroleum pollution.
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2019.00400