RcoM: A New Single-Component Transcriptional Regulator of CO Metabolism in Bacteria
- 1 May 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 190 (9) , 3336-3343
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.00033-08
Abstract
Genomic analysis suggested the existence of a CO-sensing bacterial transcriptional regulator that couples an N-terminal PAS fold domain to a C-terminal DNA-binding LytTR domain. UV/visible-light spectral analyses of heterologously expressed, purified full-length proteins indicated that they contained a hexacoordinated b -type heme moiety that avidly binds CO and NO. Studies of protein variants strongly suggested that the PAS domain residues His74 and Met104 serve as the heme Fe(II) axial ligands, with displacement of Met104 upon binding of the gaseous effectors. Two RcoM ( r egulator of CO m etabolism) homologs were shown to function in vivo as CO sensors capable of regulating an aerobic CO oxidation ( cox ) regulon. The genetic linkage of rcoM with both aerobic ( cox ) and anaerobic ( coo ) CO oxidation systems suggests that in different organisms RcoM proteins may control either regulon type.Keywords
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