Literature DB >> 26548448

Regulation of nitrogen metabolism in the nitrate-ammonifying soil bacterium Bacillus vireti and evidence for its ability to grow using N2 O as electron acceptor.

Daniel Mania1, Kim Heylen2, Rob J M van Spanning3, Åsa Frostegård4.   

Abstract

Bacillus vireti is a nitrate-ammonifying bacterium and a partial denitrifier, reducing NO3 (-) , NO2 (-) , NO and N2 O with NarG, NrfA, CbaA and NosZ respectively. Growth is optimized through successive use of the electron acceptors O2 and NO3 (-) , followed by NO2 (-) , NO and N2 O. Fermentation takes place simultaneously with anaerobic respiration. When grown in batch culture with 5 mM initial NO3 (-) , transcription of nrfA was high and most NO3 (-) was reduced to NH4 (+) . With 20 mM initial NO3 (-) , nrfA transcription was lower and more than 50% of the nitrate was recovered as NO, N2 O and N2 . Analysis of gene transcription patterns and corresponding gas kinetics indicated that O2 and NO2 (-) or NO are main controllers of nrfA, nirB, cbaA and nosZ transcription. This was corroborated by analyses of putative binding regions for specific transcriptional regulators. Furthermore, we demonstrate that N2 O reduction in B. vireti supports growth. The high nosZ transcription but low N2 O production seen at 5 mM NO3 (-) implies that this organism can use N2 O reductase to scavenge N2 O from other organisms in the soil, thus possibly acting as a net sink for N2 O.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 26548448     DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.13124

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 1462-2912            Impact factor:   5.491


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Authors:  Hokwan Heo; Miye Kwon; Bongkeun Song; Sukhwan Yoon
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2020-08-18       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Influence of nitrate and nitrite concentration on N2 O production via dissimilatory nitrate/nitrite reduction to ammonium in Bacillus paralicheniformis LMG 6934.

Authors:  Yihua Sun; Paul De Vos; Anne Willems
Journal:  Microbiologyopen       Date:  2018-03-05       Impact factor: 3.139

3.  N2O Reduction by Gemmatimonas aurantiaca and Potential Involvement of Gemmatimonadetes Bacteria in N2O Reduction in Agricultural Soils.

Authors:  Mamoru Oshiki; Yuka Toyama; Toshikazu Suenaga; Akihiko Terada; Yasuhiro Kasahara; Takashi Yamaguchi; Nobuo Araki
Journal:  Microbes Environ       Date:  2022       Impact factor: 2.596

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