Mechanisms of iron- and O 2 -sensing by the [4Fe-4S] cluster of the global iron regulator RirA
RirA is a global regulator of iron homeostasis in and related α-proteobacteria. In its [4Fe-4S] cluster-bound form it represses iron uptake by binding to IRO Box sequences upstream of RirA-regulated genes. Under low iron and/or aerobic conditions, [4Fe-4S] RirA undergoes cluster conversion/degradati...
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Veröffentlicht in: | eLife 2019-09, Vol.8 |
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Zusammenfassung: | RirA is a global regulator of iron homeostasis in
and related α-proteobacteria. In its [4Fe-4S] cluster-bound form it represses iron uptake by binding to IRO Box sequences upstream of RirA-regulated genes. Under low iron and/or aerobic conditions, [4Fe-4S] RirA undergoes cluster conversion/degradation to apo-RirA, which can no longer bind IRO Box sequences. Here, we apply time-resolved mass spectrometry and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy to determine how the RirA cluster senses iron and O
. The data indicate that the key iron-sensing step is the O
-independent, reversible dissociation of Fe
from [4Fe-4S]
to form [3Fe-4S]
. The dissociation constant for this process was determined as
= ~3 µM, which is consistent with the sensing of 'free' iron in the cytoplasm. O
-sensing occurs through enhanced cluster degradation under aerobic conditions, via O
-mediated oxidation of the [3Fe-4S]
intermediate to form [3Fe-4S]
. This work provides a detailed mechanistic/functional view of an iron-responsive regulator. |
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ISSN: | 2050-084X |
DOI: | 10.7554/eLife.47804 |