Abstract

BackgroundOrthologous proteins of the Crp/Fnr family have been previously implicated in controlling expression and/or activity of the NifA transcriptional activator in some diazotrophs. This study aimed to address the role of three Fnr-like proteins from H. seropedicae SmR1 in controlling NifA activity and consequent NifA-mediated transcription activation.ResultsThe activity of NifA-dependent transcriptional fusions (nifA::lacZ and nifB::lacZ) was analysed in a series of H. seropedicae fnr deletion mutant backgrounds. We found that combined deletions in both the fnr1 and fnr3 genes lead to higher expression of both the nifA and nifB genes and also an increased level of nifH transcripts. Expression profiles of nifB under different oxygen concentrations, together with oxygen consumption measurements suggest that the triple fnr mutant has higher respiratory activity when compared to the wild type, which we believe to be responsible for greater stability of the oxygen sensitive NifA protein. This conclusion was further substantiated by measuring the levels of NifA protein and its activity in fnr deletion strains in comparison with the wild-type.ConclusionsFnr proteins are indirectly involved in controlling the activity of NifA in H. seropedicae, probably as a consequence of their influence on respiratory activity in relation to oxygen availability. Additionally we can suggest that there is some redundancy in the physiological function of the three Fnr paralogs in this organism, since altered respiration and effects on NifA activity are only observed in deletion strains lacking both fnr1 and fnr3.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12866-015-0432-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

Highlights

  • Orthologous proteins of the Crp/Fnr family have been previously implicated in controlling expression and/ or activity of the NifA transcriptional activator in some diazotrophs

  • Another precedent for Fnr involvement in NifA activity was observed by Monteiro and co-workers [17], who showed that the activity of an amino-terminally truncated form of H. seropedicae NifA was influenced by Fnr when expressed in an Escherichia coli fnr- background

  • In this study we aimed to investigate the potential involvement of H. seropedicae Fnr proteins in the expression and activity of NifA and the consequences for transcriptional activation of other nif genes

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Orthologous proteins of the Crp/Fnr family have been previously implicated in controlling expression and/ or activity of the NifA transcriptional activator in some diazotrophs. This study aimed to address the role of three Fnr-like proteins from H. seropedicae SmR1 in controlling NifA activity and consequent NifA-mediated transcription activation. In Bradyrhizobium japonicum the Fnr-like protein, FixK1, negatively controls genes that are subject to NifA activation [16] suggesting that FixK1, can repress transcription at NifA-dependent promoters. Another precedent for Fnr involvement in NifA activity was observed by Monteiro and co-workers [17], who showed that the activity of an amino-terminally truncated form of H. seropedicae NifA was influenced by Fnr when expressed in an Escherichia coli fnr- background

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