
Biochemical Society Transactions (2006) 34, (156159) (Printed in Great Britain)
Independent Meeting
A multitude of CRP/FNR-like transcription proteins in Bradyrhizobium japonicum
S. Mesa1, H. Hennecke and H.-M. Fischer
Institute of Microbiology, Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule, CH-8093 Zürich, Switzerland
Key words: Bradyrhizobium japonicum, cAMP receptor protein/fumarate and nitrate reductase regulatory protein-like transcription factor (CRP/FNR-like transcription factor), denitrification, gene regulation, nitrogen fixation, symbiosis.
Abbreviations used: CRP, cAMP receptor protein; FNR, fumarate and nitrate reductase regulatory protein; NnrR, nitrite and nitric oxide reductase regulator.
1To whom correspondence should be addressed (email mesam@micro.biol.ethz.ch).
Abstract
In Bradyrhizobium japonicum, the nitrogen-fixing soya bean endosymbiont and facultative denitrifier, three CRP (cAMP receptor protein)/FNR (fumarate and nitrate reductase regulatory protein)-type transcription factors [FixK1, FixK2 and NnrR (nitrite and nitric oxide reductase regulator)] have been studied previously in the context of the regulation of nitrogen fixation and denitrification. The gene expression of both fixK1 and nnrR depends on FixK2, which acts as a key distributor of the low-oxygen signal perceived by the two-component regulatory system FixLJ. While the targets for FixK1 are not known, NnrR transduces the nitrogen oxide signal to the level of denitrification gene expression. Besides these three regulators, the complete genome sequence of this organism has revealed the existence of 13 additional CRP/FNR-type proteins whose functions have not yet been studied. Based on sequence similarity and phylogenetic analysis, we discuss in this paper the peculiarities of these additional factors.
Received 23 September 2005
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