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Exploring the Ancestral Mechanisms of Regulation of Horizontally Acquired Nitrogenases.

Cecilia Pascuan1,2, Ana Romina Fox1,2, Gabriela Soto1,2, Nicolas Daniel Ayub3,4.   

Abstract

The vast majority of Pseudomonas species are unable to fix atmospheric nitrogen. Although several studies have demonstrated that some strains belonging to the genus Pseudomonas sensu stricto do have the ability to fix nitrogen by the expression of horizontally acquired nitrogenase, little is known about the mechanisms of nitrogenase adaptation to the new bacterial host. Recently, we transferred the nitrogen fixation island from Pseudomonas stutzeri A1501 to the non-nitrogen-fixing bacterium Pseudomonas protegens Pf-5, and interestingly, the resulting recombinant strain Pf-5 X940 showed an uncommon phenotype of constitutive nitrogenase activity. Here, we integrated evolutionary and functional approaches to elucidate this unusual phenotype. Phylogenetic analysis showed that polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) biosynthesis genes from natural nitrogen-fixing Pseudomonas strains have been acquired by horizontal transfer. Contrary to Pf-5 X940, its derived PHB-producing strain Pf-5 X940-PHB exhibited the inhibition of nitrogenase activity under nitrogen-excess conditions, and displayed the typical switch-on phenotype observed in natural nitrogen-fixing strains after nitrogen deficiency. This indicates a competition between PHB production and nitrogen fixation. Therefore, we propose that horizontal transfer of PHB biosynthesis genes could be an ancestral mechanism of regulation of horizontally acquired nitrogenases in the genus Pseudomonas.

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Keywords:  Evolution; Horizontal transfer; Nitrogenase; Polyhydroxybutyrate; Regulation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26374754     DOI: 10.1007/s00239-015-9698-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Evol        ISSN: 0022-2844            Impact factor:   2.395


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