Glutathione Is Required by Rhizobium etli for Glutamine Utilization and Symbiotic Effectiveness
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
Abstract:
Here, we provide genetic and biochemical evidence indicating that the ability of Rhizobium etli bacteria to efficiently catabolize glutamine depends on its ability to produce reduced glutathione (L-gamma-glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine [[GSH]]). We find that GSH-deficient strains, namely a gshB (GSH synthetase) and a gor (GSH reductase) mutant, can use different amino acids, including histidine, alanine, and asparagine but not glutamine, as sole source of carbon, energy, and nitrogen. Moreover, L-buthionine(S,R)-sulfoximine, a GSH synthesis inhibitor, or diamide that oxidizes GSH, induced the same phenotype in the wild-type strain. Among the steps required for its utilization, glutamine uptake, occurring through the two well-characterized carriers (Aap and Bra systems) but not glutamine degradation or respiration, was largely reduced in GSH-deficient strains. Furthermore, GSH-deficient mutants of R. etli showed a reduced symbiotic efficiency. Exogenous GSH was sufficient to rescue glutamine uptake or degradation ability, as well as the symbiotic effectiveness of GSH mutants. Our results suggest a previously unknown GSH-glutamine metabolic relationship in bacteria.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
AMINO-ACID PERMEASE; SINORHIZOBIUM-MELILOTI; NITROGEN-FIXATION.
Elenco autori:
Patriarca, EDUARDO JORGE; Tate', Rosarita; Riccio, Anna; Cermola, Michele
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