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Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus
We recently described a new member of the CRP (cyclic AMP receptor protein)/FNR (fumarate and nitrate reductase regulatory protein) family called RedB, an acronym for redox brake, that functions to limit the production of ATP and NADH. This study shows that the RedB regulon significantly overlaps th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603517/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36106752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02354-22 |
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author | Ke, Nijia Kumka, Joseph E. Fang, Mingxu Weaver, Brian Burstyn, Judith N. Bauer, Carl E. |
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description | We recently described a new member of the CRP (cyclic AMP receptor protein)/FNR (fumarate and nitrate reductase regulatory protein) family called RedB, an acronym for redox brake, that functions to limit the production of ATP and NADH. This study shows that the RedB regulon significantly overlaps the FnrL regulon, with 199 genes being either directly or indirectly regulated by both of these global regulatory proteins. Among these 199 coregulated genes, 192 are divergently regulated, indicating that RedB functions as an antagonist of FnrL. Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) analysis indicates that RedB and Fnr directly coregulate only 4 out of 199 genes. The primary mechanism for the divergent regulation of target genes thus involves indirect regulation by both RedB and FnrL (156 cases). Additional regulation involves direct binding by RedB and indirect regulation by FnrL (36 cases) or direct binding by FnrL and indirect regulation by RedB (3 cases). Analysis of physiological pathways under direct and indirect control by these global regulators demonstrates that RedB functions primarily to limit energy production, while FnrL functions to enhance energy production. This regulation includes glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, photosynthesis, hydrogen oxidation, electron transport, carbon fixation, lipid biosynthesis, and protein synthesis. Finally, we show that 75% of genomes from diverse species that code for RedB proteins also harbor genes coding for FNR homologs. This cooccurrence indicates that RedB likely has an important role in buffering FNR-mediated energy production in a broad range of species. IMPORTANCE The CRP/FNR family of regulatory proteins constitutes a large collection of related transcription factors, several of which globally regulate cellular energy production. A well-characterized example is FNR (called FnrL in Rhodobacter capsulatus), which is responsible for regulating the expression of numerous genes that promote maximal energy production and growth under anaerobic conditions. In a companion article (N. Ke, J. E. Kumka, M. Fang, B. Weaver, et al., Microbiol Spectr 10:e02353-22, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum02353-22), we identified a new subgroup of the CRP/FNR family and demonstrated that a member of this new subgroup, called RedB, has a role in limiting cellular energy production. In this study, we show that numerous genes encompassing the RedB regulon significantly overlap genes that are members of the FnrL regulon. Furthermore, 97% of the genes that are members of both the RedB and FnrL regulons are divergently regulated by these two transcription factors. RedB thus functions as a buffer limiting the amount of energy production that is promoted by FnrL. |
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spelling | pubmed-96035172022-10-27 Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus Ke, Nijia Kumka, Joseph E. Fang, Mingxu Weaver, Brian Burstyn, Judith N. Bauer, Carl E. Microbiol Spectr Research Article We recently described a new member of the CRP (cyclic AMP receptor protein)/FNR (fumarate and nitrate reductase regulatory protein) family called RedB, an acronym for redox brake, that functions to limit the production of ATP and NADH. This study shows that the RedB regulon significantly overlaps the FnrL regulon, with 199 genes being either directly or indirectly regulated by both of these global regulatory proteins. Among these 199 coregulated genes, 192 are divergently regulated, indicating that RedB functions as an antagonist of FnrL. Chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) analysis indicates that RedB and Fnr directly coregulate only 4 out of 199 genes. The primary mechanism for the divergent regulation of target genes thus involves indirect regulation by both RedB and FnrL (156 cases). Additional regulation involves direct binding by RedB and indirect regulation by FnrL (36 cases) or direct binding by FnrL and indirect regulation by RedB (3 cases). Analysis of physiological pathways under direct and indirect control by these global regulators demonstrates that RedB functions primarily to limit energy production, while FnrL functions to enhance energy production. This regulation includes glycolysis, gluconeogenesis, photosynthesis, hydrogen oxidation, electron transport, carbon fixation, lipid biosynthesis, and protein synthesis. Finally, we show that 75% of genomes from diverse species that code for RedB proteins also harbor genes coding for FNR homologs. This cooccurrence indicates that RedB likely has an important role in buffering FNR-mediated energy production in a broad range of species. IMPORTANCE The CRP/FNR family of regulatory proteins constitutes a large collection of related transcription factors, several of which globally regulate cellular energy production. A well-characterized example is FNR (called FnrL in Rhodobacter capsulatus), which is responsible for regulating the expression of numerous genes that promote maximal energy production and growth under anaerobic conditions. In a companion article (N. Ke, J. E. Kumka, M. Fang, B. Weaver, et al., Microbiol Spectr 10:e02353-22, 2022, https://doi.org/10.1128/Spectrum02353-22), we identified a new subgroup of the CRP/FNR family and demonstrated that a member of this new subgroup, called RedB, has a role in limiting cellular energy production. In this study, we show that numerous genes encompassing the RedB regulon significantly overlap genes that are members of the FnrL regulon. Furthermore, 97% of the genes that are members of both the RedB and FnrL regulons are divergently regulated by these two transcription factors. RedB thus functions as a buffer limiting the amount of energy production that is promoted by FnrL. American Society for Microbiology 2022-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9603517/ /pubmed/36106752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02354-22 Text en Copyright © 2022 Ke et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ke, Nijia Kumka, Joseph E. Fang, Mingxu Weaver, Brian Burstyn, Judith N. Bauer, Carl E. Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus |
title | Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus |
title_full | Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus |
title_fullStr | Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus |
title_full_unstemmed | Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus |
title_short | Redox Brake Regulator RedB and FnrL Function as Yin-Yang Regulators of Anaerobic-Aerobic Metabolism in Rhodobacter capsulatus |
title_sort | redox brake regulator redb and fnrl function as yin-yang regulators of anaerobic-aerobic metabolism in rhodobacter capsulatus |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9603517/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36106752 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02354-22 |
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