Derepression of the Bacillus subtilis PerR Peroxide Stress Response Leads to Iron Deficiency

被引:55
|
作者
Faulkner, Melinda J. [1 ]
Ma, Zhen [1 ]
Fuangthong, Mayuree [1 ]
Helmann, John D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Microbiol, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
关键词
HYDROGEN-PEROXIDE; OXIDATIVE-STRESS; HEME-BIOSYNTHESIS; METAL-IONS; IN-VIVO; ESCHERICHIA-COLI; FUR HOMOLOGS; DNA-BINDING; REGULON; GENES;
D O I
10.1128/JB.06566-11
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The Bacillus subtilis PerR repressor regulates the adaptive response to peroxide stress. The PerR regulon includes the major vegetative catalase (katA), an iron storage protein (mrgA), an alkylhydroperoxide reductase (ahpCF), a zinc uptake system (zosA), heme biosynthesis enzymes (hemAXCDBL), the iron uptake repressor (fur), and perR itself. A perR null strain is resistant to hydrogen peroxide, accumulates a porphyrin-like compound, and grows very slowly. The poor growth of the perR mutant can. be largely accounted for by the elevated expression of two proteins: the KatA catalase and Fur. Genetic studies support a model in which poor growth of the perR null mutant is due to elevated repression of iron uptake by Fur, exacerbated by heme sequestration by the abundant catalase protein. Analysis of the altered-function allele perR991 further supports a link between PerR and iron homeostasis. Strains containing perR991 are peroxide resistant but grow nearly as well as the wild type. Unlike a perR null allele, the perR991 allele (F51S) derepresses KatA, but not Fur, which likely accounts for its comparatively rapid growth.
引用
收藏
页码:1226 / 1235
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Regulation of the Bacillus subtilis fur and perR genes by PerR:: Not all members of the PerR regulon are peroxide inducible
    Fuangthong, M
    Herbig, AF
    Bsat, N
    Helmann, JD
    JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2002, 184 (12) : 3276 - 3286
  • [2] PerR vs OhrR: selective peroxide sensing in Bacillus subtilis
    Duarte, Victor
    Latour, Jean-Marc
    MOLECULAR BIOSYSTEMS, 2010, 6 (02) : 316 - 323
  • [3] Bacillus subtilis contains multiple Fur homologues:: identification of the iron uptake (Fur) and peroxide regulon (PerR) repressors
    Bsat, N
    Herbig, A
    Casillas-Martinez, L
    Setlow, P
    Helmann, JD
    MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 1998, 29 (01) : 189 - 198
  • [4] Biochemical characterization of the structural Zn2+ site in the Bacillus subtilis peroxide sensor PerR
    Lee, Jin-Won
    Helmann, John D.
    JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2006, 281 (33) : 23567 - 23578
  • [5] Roles of metal ions and hydrogen peroxide in modulating the interaction of the Bacillus subtilis PerR peroxide regulon repressor with operator DNA
    Herbig, AF
    Helmann, JD
    MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 2001, 41 (04) : 849 - 859
  • [6] Intracellular Zn(II) Intoxication Leads to Dysregulation of the PerR Regulon Resulting in Heme Toxicity in Bacillus subtilis
    Chandrangsu, Pete
    Helmann, John D.
    PLOS GENETICS, 2016, 12 (12):
  • [7] Transcriptome and proteome analysis of Bacillus subtilis gene expression in response to superoxide and peroxide stress
    Mostertz, J
    Scharf, C
    Hecker, M
    Homuth, G
    MICROBIOLOGY-SGM, 2004, 150 : 497 - 512
  • [8] The global transcriptional response of Bacillus subtilis to peroxide stress is coordinated by three transcription factors
    Helmann, JD
    Wu, MFW
    Gaballa, A
    Kobel, PA
    Morshedi, MM
    Fawcett, P
    Paddon, C
    JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY, 2003, 185 (01) : 243 - 253
  • [9] The rhamnolipid stress response of Bacillus subtilis
    Wecke, Tina
    Bauer, Tobias
    Harth, Henning
    Maeder, Ulrike
    Mascher, Thorsten
    FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS, 2011, 323 (02) : 113 - 123
  • [10] Cannibalism stress response in Bacillus subtilis
    Hoefler, Carolin
    Heckmann, Judith
    Fritsch, Anne
    Popp, Philipp
    Gebhard, Susanne
    Fritz, Georg
    Maschert, Thorsten
    MICROBIOLOGY-SGM, 2016, 162 : 164 - 176