The LysR-type regulator SftR is involved in soil survival and sulphate ester metabolism in Pseudomonas putida
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The LysR-type regulator SftR is involved in soil survival and sulphate ester metabolism in Pseudomonas putida
Abstract
Sulphate esters make up a large proportion of the available sulphur in agricultural soils, and many pseudomonads can desulphurize a range of aryl- and alkylsulphate esters to provide sulphur for growth. After miniTn5 transposon mutagenesis of Pseudomonas putida S-313, we isolated 19 mutants that were defective in cleavage of the chromogenic sulphate ester 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indoxylsulphate (X-sulphate). Analysis of these strains revealed that they carried independent insertions in a gene cluster that comprised genes for a sulphate ester/sulphonate transporter (atsRBC) a LysR-type regulator (sftR), an oxygenolytic alkylsulphatase (atsK), an arylsulphotransferase (astA) and a putative TonB-dependent receptor (sftP). The SftP protein was localized in the outer membrane, and the arylsulfphotransferase was identified as an intracellular enzyme. Expression of sftR was repressed in the presence of inorganic sulphate, and the sftR gene was required for the expression of atsBC, atsRK and sftP-astA. An sftR mutant was unable to grow with aryl- or alkylsulphate esters in laboratory media and showed significantly reduced survival compared with the parent strain during incubation in Danish agricultural and grassland soils. This effect suggests that sulphate esters are an important sulphur source for microbes in aerobic soils and highlights the importance of the microbial population in the soil sulphur cycle.
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