Differences in hydrogenase Gene expression between methanosarcina acetivorans and methanosarcina barkeri

Adam M. Guss, Gargi Kulkarni, William W. Metcalf

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Abstract

Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A encodes three putative hydrogenases, including one cofactor F 420-linked (frh) and two methanophenazine- linked (vht) enzymes. Comparison of the amino acid sequences of these putative hydrogenases to those of Methanosarcina barkeri and Methanosarcina mazei shows that each predicted subunit contains all the known residues essential for hydrogenase function. The DNA sequences upstream of the genes in M. acetivorans were aligned with those in other Methanosarcina species to identify conserved transcription and translation signals. The M. acetivorans vht promoter region is well conserved among the sequenced Methanosarcina species, while the second vht-type homolog (here called vhx) and frh promoters have only limited similarity. To experimentally determine whether these promoters are functional in vivo, we constructed and characterized both M. acetivorans and M. barkeri strains carrying reporter gene fusions to each of the M. acetivorans and M. barkeri hydrogenase promoters. Generally, the M. acetivorans gene fusions are not expressed in either organism, suggesting that cis-acting mutations inactivated the M. acetivorans promoters. The M. barkeri hydrogenase gene fusions, on the other hand, are expressed in both organisms, indicating that M. acetivorans possesses the machinery to express hydrogenases, although it does not express its own hydro- genases. These data are consistent with specific inactivation of the M. acetivorans hydrogenase promoters and highlight the importance of testing hypotheses generated by using genomic data.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2826-2833
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Bacteriology
Volume191
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2009
Externally publishedYes

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Institute of General Medical SciencesT32GM007283
National Institute of General Medical Sciences

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