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- W3204346781 abstract "Azospirillum brasilense is a plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium that is not known to utilize ethanol as a sole source of carbon for growth. This study shows that A. brasilense can cometabolize ethanol in medium containing fructose or glycerol as a carbon source and contribute to its growth. In minimal medium containing fructose or glycerol as a carbon source, supplementation of ethanol caused enhanced production of an alcohol dehydrogenase (ExaA) and an aldehyde dehydrogenase (AldA) in A. brasilense. However, this was not the case when malate was used as a carbon source. Inactivation of aldA in A. brasilense resulted in the loss of the AldA protein and its ethanol utilizing ability in fructose- or glycerol-supplemented medium. Furthermore, ethanol inhibited the growth of the aldA::Km mutant. The exaA::Km mutant also lost its ability to utilize ethanol in fructose-supplemented medium. However, in glycerol-supplemented medium, A. brasilense utilized ethanol due to the synthesis of a new paralog of alcohol dehydrogenase (ExaA1). The expression of exaA1 was induced by glycerol but not by fructose. Unlike exaA, expression of aldA and exaA1 were not dependent on σ54. Instead, they were negatively regulated by the RpoH2 sigma factor. Inactivation of rpoH2 in A. brasilense conferred the ability to use ethanol as a carbon source without or with malate, overcoming catabolite repression caused by malate. This is the first study showing the role of glycerol and fructose in facilitating cometabolism of ethanol by inducing the expression of ethanol-oxidizing enzymes and the role of RpoH2 in repressing them. IMPORTANCE This study unraveled a hidden ability of Azospirillum brasilense to utilize ethanol as a secondary source of carbon when fructose or glycerol were used as a primary growth substrate. It opens the possibility of studying the regulation of expression of the ethanol oxidation pathway for generating high yielding strains that can efficiently utilize ethanol. Such strains would be useful for economical production of secondary metabolites by A. brasilense in fermenters. The ability of A. brasilense to utilize ethanol might be beneficial to the host plant under the submerged growth conditions." @default.
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- W3204346781 title "Cometabolism of Ethanol in Azospirillum brasilense Sp7 Is Mediated by Fructose and Glycerol and Regulated Negatively by an Alternative Sigma Factor RpoH2" @default.
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