Prediction and experimental testing of ferric uptake regulator regulons in vibrios.

J Mol Microbiol Biotechnol

Department of Molecular Biotechnology, Institute of Medical Biology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tromsø, Tromsø, Norway.

Published: August 2009

Iron homeostasis is in many bacteria regulated by the ferric uptake regulator (Fur). Despite the available information on Fur regulons, it is likely that there are Fur-regulated genes and operons that are unique to vibrios, and knowledge into these can potentially provide new insights into vibrio virulence and pathogenesis. We constructed a vibrio-specific alignment matrix based on Fur-binding sites from the literature and used existing software (Patser) to search five published vibrio genomes and the Vibrio salmonicida draft genome for Fur-regulated genes. The consensus Fur-binding site from our matrix is 5'-AATGANAATNATTNTCATT-3'. Fur-binding motifs were found associated with 50-61 single genes and 16-20 operons in each genome. Predictions were tested by monitoring the expression of a subset of genes and operons in V. salmonicida. Six previously undescribed Fur-regulated genes showed increased expression under iron-restrictive conditions. Our work provides a comprehensive list of predicted Fur regulons in six vibrio genomes, which may be used to generate new hypotheses for future experiments.

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