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Transcriptomic Response of the Diazotrophic Bacteria Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus Strain PAL5 to Iron Limitation and Characterization of the fur Regulatory Network

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms23158533

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endophytic bacteria; plant growth-promoting bacteria; mRNA-Seq; fur regulon; iron homeostasis

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  1. CNPq/INCT-FBN [573828/2008-3]
  2. FINEP/PLURICANA [733 01.130295.00]
  3. State University of Paraiba grant [03/2022]
  4. Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior-Brazil (CAPES) [001]

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This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the early transcriptional response of Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus to iron limitations, revealing the regulatory mechanisms of genes related to iron homeostasis and identifying genes that are overexpressed under iron-limited conditions. Additionally, the study demonstrates that the fur protein of G. diazotrophicus can complement an E. coli fur mutant.
Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus has been the focus of several studies aiming to understand the mechanisms behind this endophytic diazotrophic bacterium. The present study is the first global analysis of the early transcriptional response of exponentially growing G. diazotrophicus to iron, an essential cofactor for many enzymes involved in various metabolic pathways. RNA-seq, targeted gene mutagenesis and computational motif discovery tools were used to define the G. diazotrophicus fur regulon. The data analysis showed that genes encoding functions related to iron homeostasis were significantly upregulated in response to iron limitations. Certain genes involved in secondary metabolism were overexpressed under iron-limited conditions. In contrast, it was observed that the expression of genes involved in Fe-S cluster biosynthesis, flagellar biosynthesis and type IV secretion systems were downregulated in an iron-depleted culture medium. Our results support a model that controls transcription in G. diazotrophicus by fur function. The G. diazotrophicus fur protein was able to complement an E. coli fur mutant. These results provide new insights into the effects of iron on the metabolism of G. diazotrophicus, as well as demonstrate the essentiality of this micronutrient for the main characteristics of plant growth promotion by G. diazotrophicus.

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