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Transcriptional Control of the Bradyrhizobium Japonicum Irr Gene Requires Repression by Fur and Antirepression by Irr

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2010 Jun 25
PMID 20573962
Citations 16
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Bradyrhizobium japonicum Fur mediates manganese-responsive transcriptional control of the mntH gene independently of iron, but it also has been implicated in iron-dependent regulation of the irr gene. Thus, we sought to address the apparent discrepancy in Fur responsiveness to metals. Irr is a transcriptional regulator found in iron-limited cells. Here, we show that irr gene mRNA was regulated by both iron and manganese, and repression occurred only in the presence of both metals. Under these conditions, Fur occupied the irr promoter in vivo in the parent strain, and irr mRNA expression was derepressed in a fur mutant. Under low iron conditions, the irr promoter was occupied by Irr, but not by Fur, and control by manganese was lost. Fur occupancy of the irr promoter was dependent on manganese, but not iron, in an irr mutant, suggesting that Irr normally interferes with Fur binding. Correspondingly, regulation of irr mRNA was dependent only on manganese in the irr strain. The Irr binding site within the irr promoter partially overlaps the Fur binding site. DNase I footprinting analysis showed that Irr interfered with Fur binding in vitro. In addition, Fur repression of transcription from the irr promoter in vitro was relieved by Irr. We conclude that Fur mediates manganese-dependent repression of irr transcription and that Irr acts as an antirepressor under iron limitation by preventing Fur binding to the promoter.

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