INVESTIGADORES
QUELAS Juan Ignacio
artículos
Título:
Pleiotropic Effects of PhaR Regulator in Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens Microaerobic Metabolism
Autor/es:
QUELAS, JI; CABRERA, JJ; DÍAZ PEÑA, R; SÁNCHEZ-SCHNEIDER, L; JIMÉNEZ-LEIVA, A; TORTOSA, G; DELGADO, MJ; PETTINARI, MJ; LODEIRO, AR; DEL VAL, CORAL; MESA, S
Revista:
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
Editorial:
MOLECULAR DIVERSITY PRESERVATION INTERNATIONAL-MDPI
Referencias:
Lugar: Basel; Año: 2023
ISSN:
1422-0067
Resumen:
Bradyrhizobium diazoefficiens can live inside soybean root nodules and in free-living conditions. In both states, when oxygen levels decrease, cells adjust their protein pools by gene transcription modulation. PhaR is a transcription factor involved in polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) metabolism but also plays a role in the microaerobic network of this bacterium. To deeply uncover the function of PhaR, we applied a multi-pronged approach, including the expression profile of a phaR mutant at the transcriptional and protein levels under microaerobic conditions, the identification of direct targets and of proteins associated with PHA granules. Our results confirmed a pleiotropic function of PhaR, affecting several phenotypes, in addition to PHA cycle control. These include growth deficiency, regulation of carbon and nitrogen allocation, and bacterial motility. Interestingly, PhaR may also modulate the microoxic-responsive regulatory network by activating the expres-sion of fixK2 and repressing nifA, both encoding two transcription factors relevant for microaerobic regulation. At the molecular level, two PhaR-binding motifs were predicted and direct control mediated by PhaR determined by protein-interaction assays revealed seven new direct targets for PhaR. Finally, among the proteins associated with PHA granules, we found PhaR, phasins and other proteins, confirming a dual function of PhaR in microoxia.