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- W3137012912 abstract "Abstract Background Glutamate and aspartate are preferred nutrients for a variety of microorganisms. In the case for many Pseudomonas spp., utilization of these amino acids is believed to be dependent on a transporter complex comprised of a periplasmic-solute binding protein (AatJ), two permease domains (AatQM) and an ATP-binding component (AatP). Notably, expression of this transporter complex is hypothesized to be regulated at the transcriptional level by the enhancer-binding protein AauR and the alternative sigma factor RpoN. The purpose of the current study was to determine the biological significance of the putative aatJ-aatQMP operon and its regulatory aauR and rpoN genes in the utilization of L-glutamate, L-glutamine, L-aspartate and L-asparagine in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1. Results Deletion of the aatJ-aatQMP , aauR or rpoN genes did not affect the growth of P. aeruginosa PAO1 on L-glutamate, L-glutamine, L-aspartate and L-asparagine equally. Instead, only growth on L-glutamate as the sole carbon source was abolished with the deletion of any one of these genes. Interestingly, growth of the aauR mutant on L-glutamate was readily restored via plasmid-based expression of the aatQMP genes, suggesting that it is the function of AatQMP (and not AatJ) that is limiting in the absence of the aauR gene. Subsequent analysis of beta-galactosidase reporters revealed that both aatJ and aatQ were induced in response to L-glutamate, L-glutamine, L-aspartate or L-asparagine in a manner dependent on the aauR and rpoN genes. In addition, both aatJ and aatQ were expressed at reduced levels in the absence of the inducing-amino acids and the regulatory aauR and rpoN genes. The expression of the aatJ - aatQMP genes is, therefore, multifaceted. Lastly, the expression levels of aatJ were significantly higher (> 5 fold) than that of aatQ under all tested conditions. Conclusions The primary function of AauR in P. aeruginosa PAO1 is to activate expression of the aatJ-aatQMP genes in response to exogenous acidic amino acids and their amide derivatives. Importantly, it is the AauR-RpoN mediated induction of the aatQMP genes that is the pivotal factor enabling P. aeruginosa PAO1 to effectively utilize or consume L-glutamate as a sole or preferred nutrient." @default.
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- W3137012912 title "Utilization of L-glutamate as a preferred or sole nutrient in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 depends on genes encoding for the enhancer-binding protein AauR, the sigma factor RpoN and the transporter complex AatJQMP" @default.
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