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    Article] Expression of the Escherichia coli NRZ nitrate reductase is highly growth phase dependent and is controlled by RpoS, the alternative vegetative sigma factor
    DocNo of ILP: 7127

    Doc. Type: Article

    Title: expression of the Escherichia coli NRZ nitrate reductase is highly growth phase dependent and is controlled by RpoS, the alternative vegetative sigma factor

    Authors: Chang, L; Wei, LLC; Audia, JP; Morton, RA; Schellhorn, HE

    Full Name of Authors: Chang, L; Wei, LLC; Audia, JP; Morton, RA; Schellhorn, HE

    Keywords by Author:

    Keywords Plus: INTEGRATION HOST FACTOR; NARK GENE-exPRESSION; NARGHJI OPERON; LYSINE DECARBOXYLASE; CODON USAGE; K-12; IDENTIFICATION; SEQUENCE; PROMOTER; FNR

    Abstract: In the absence of oxygen, many bacteria preferentially use nitrate as a terminal electron acceptor for anaerobic respiration. In Escherichia coli, there are two membrane-bound, differentially regulated nitrate reductases. While the physiological basis for this metabolic redundancy is not completely understood, during exponential growth, synthesis of NRA is greatly induced by anaerobiosis plus nitrate, whereas NRZ is expressed at a low level that is not influenced by anaerobiosis or nitrate. In the course of identifying genes controlled by the stationary phase regulatory factor RpoS (sigma(s)), we found that the expression of NRZ is induced during entry into stationary phase and highly dependent on this alternative sigma factor. expression studies, using operon fusions and nitrate reductase assays, revealed that the NRZ operon is controlled mainly at the level of transcription and is induced 10-fold at the onset of stationary phase in rich media. Consistent with previous reports of RpoS expression, the RpoS dependency of NRZ in minimal media was very high (several hundredfold). We also observed a fivefold stationary phase induction of NRZ in an rpoS background, indicating that other regulatory factors, besides RpoS, are probably involved in transcriptional control of NRZ. The RpoS dependence of NRZ expression was confirmed by Northern analyses using RNA extracted from wild-type and rpoS(-) strains sampled in exponential and stationary phase. In toto, these data indicate that RpoS-mediated regulation of NRZ may be an important physiological adaptation that allows the cell to use nitrate under stress-associated conditions.

    Cate of OECD: Biological sciences

    Year of Publication: 1999

    Business Area: other

    Detail Business: medicine & science

    Country: England

    Study Area: regulation, control, probability, probability, terminal, terminal

    Name of Journal: MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY

    Language: English

    Country of Authors: McMaster Univ, Dept Biol, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada

    Press Adress: Schellhorn, HE (reprint author), McMaster Univ, Dept Biol, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada.

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    Number of Citaion: 46

    Publication: BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD

    City of Publication: OXFORD

    Address of Publication: P O BOX 88, OSNEY MEAD, OXFORD OX2 0NE, OXON, ENGLAND

    ISSN: 0950-382X

    29-Character Source Abbreviation: MOL MICROBIOL

    ISO Source Abbreviation: Mol. Microbiol.

    Volume: 34

    Version: 4

    Start of File: 756

    End of File: 766

    DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2958.1999.01637.x

    Number of Pages: 11

    Web of Science Category: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Microbiology

    Subject Category: Biochemistry & Molecular Biology; Microbiology

    Document Delivery Number: 264QQ

    Unique Article Identifier: WOS:000084193300012

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