Abstract
A previous study [Venturi et al., Mol. Microbiol. 10 (1993) 63–73] demonstrated that the siderophore regulatory gene pfrA of Pseudomonas putida (Pp) WCS358 is highly similar and interchangeable with the alginate regulatory gene algQ ( algR2) of P. aeruginosa (Pa). The a1gQ gene is physically linked to two other alginate regulators in the Pa chromosome, namely algR ( algR1) , a response regulator, and algP ( algR3), a histone-like gene. In this study, we have identified the same genes and a similar genetic organization in the Pp chromosome. The two genes linked to pf rA, designated pprA and pprB, are similar to algR and algP, respectively. Chromosomal mutants of pprA and pprB were constructed showing that unlike pf rA, the two newly identified regulators are not involved in siderophore regulation. The pprA gene complemented a Pa algR mutant phenotype, suggesting that it could be involved in alginate gene regulation. The WCS358 strain is not producing alginate, but we demonstrated by Southern analysis that it also possesses, in addition to pprA and pprB, algD and algU ( algT) gene homologs, two genes essential for alginate biosynthesis. Using an algD-xylE transcriptional fusion, we observed that the algD promoter is active in strain WCS358 and absolutely requires pfrA. The possibility that all five genes of Pp WCS358 are involved in alginate biosynthesis is discussed.
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