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Title:The PedS2/PedR2 Two-Component System Is Crucial for the Rare Earth Element Switch in Pseudomonas putida KT2440
Author(s):Wehrmann M; Berthelot C; Billard P; Klebensberger J;
Address:"University of Stuttgart, Institute of Biochemistry and Technical Biochemistry, Stuttgart, Germany. Universite de Lorraine, LIEC UMR7360, Faculte des Sciences et Technologies, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France. CNRS, LIEC UMR7360, Faculte des Sciences et Technologies, Vandoeuvre-les-Nancy, France. University of Stuttgart, Institute of Biochemistry and Technical Biochemistry, Stuttgart, Germany janosch.klebensberger@itb.uni-stuttgart.de"
Journal Title:mSphere
Year:2018
Volume:20180829
Issue:4
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.00376-18
ISSN/ISBN:2379-5042 (Electronic) 2379-5042 (Linking)
Abstract:"In Pseudomonas putida KT2440, two pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent ethanol dehydrogenases (PQQ-EDHs) are responsible for the periplasmic oxidation of a broad variety of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Depending on the availability of rare earth elements (REEs) of the lanthanide series (Ln(3+)), we have recently reported that the transcription of the genes encoding the Ca(2+)-utilizing enzyme PedE and the Ln(3+)-utilizing enzyme PedH are inversely regulated. With adaptive evolution experiments, site-specific mutations, transcriptional reporter fusions, and complementation approaches, we now demonstrate that the PedS2/PedR2 (PP_2671/PP_2672) two-component system (TCS) plays a central role in the observed REE-mediated switch of PQQ-EDHs in P. putida We provide evidence that in the absence of lanthanum (La(3+)), the sensor histidine kinase PedS2 phosphorylates its cognate LuxR-type response regulator PedR2, which in turn not only activates pedE gene transcription but is also involved in repression of pedH Our data further suggest that the presence of La(3+) lowers kinase activity of PedS2, either by the direct binding of the metal ions to the periplasmic region of PedS2 or by an uncharacterized indirect interaction, leading to reduced levels of phosphorylated PedR2. Consequently, the decreasing pedE expression and concomitant alleviation of pedH repression causes-in conjunction with the transcriptional activation of the pedH gene by a yet unknown regulatory module-the Ln(3+)-dependent transition from PedE- to PedH-catalyzed oxidation of alcoholic VOCs.IMPORTANCE The function of lanthanides for methanotrophic and methylotrophic bacteria is gaining increasing attention, while knowledge about the role of rare earth elements (REEs) in nonmethylotrophic bacteria is still limited. The present study investigates the recently described differential expression of the two PQQ-EDHs of P. putida in response to lanthanides. We demonstrate that a specific TCS is crucial for their inverse regulation and provide evidence for a dual regulatory function of the LuxR-type response regulator involved. Thus, our study represents the first detailed characterization of the molecular mechanism underlying the REE switch of PQQ-EDHs in a nonmethylotrophic bacterium and stimulates subsequent investigations for the identification of additional genes or phenotypic traits that might be coregulated during REE-dependent niche adaptation"
Keywords:"Alcohol Dehydrogenase/*genetics Bacterial Proteins/*genetics Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial Lanthanoid Series Elements/*chemistry Lanthanum/*chemistry Oxidation-Reduction PQQ Cofactor/*chemistry Pseudomonas putida/enzymology/*genetics LuxR-type reg;"
Notes:"MedlineWehrmann, Matthias Berthelot, Charlotte Billard, Patrick Klebensberger, Janosch eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2018/08/31 mSphere. 2018 Aug 29; 3(4):e00376-18. doi: 10.1128/mSphere.00376-18"

 
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