A role of nitrite reductase (NirBD) for NO homeostatic regulation in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2).

Yuriya Yukioka, Tsukiko Tanahashi, Keisuke Shida,Haruka Oguchi, Shota Ogawa, Chiaki Saito,Shunsuke Yajima,Shinsaku Ito,Kanju Ohsawa,Hirofumi Shoun,Yasuyuki Sasaki

FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS(2017)

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Although nitric oxide (NO) is an important signaling molecule in bacteria and higher organisms, excessive intracellular NO is highly reactive and dangerous. Therefore, living cells need strict regulation systems for cellular NO homeostasis. Recently, we discovered that Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) retains the nitrogen oxide cycle (NO3--> NO2--> NO -> NO3-) and nitrite removal system. The nitrogen oxide cycle regulates cellular NO levels, thereby controlling secondary metabolism initiation (red-pigmented antibiotic, RED production) and morphological differentiation. Nitrite induces gene expression in neighboring cells, suggesting another role for this cycle as a producer of transmittable intercellular communication molecules. Here, we demonstrated that ammonium-producing nitrite reductase (NirBD) is involved in regulating NO homeostasis in S. coelicolor A3(2). NirBD was constitutively produced in culture independently of GlnR, a known transcriptional factor. NirBD cleared the accumulated nitrite from the medium. Nir deletion mutants showed increased NO-dependent gene expression at later culture stages, whereas the wild-type M145 showed decreased expression, suggesting that high NO concentration was maintained in the mutant. Moreover, the nir deletion mutant produced more RED than that produced by the wild-type M145. These results suggest that NO2- removal by NirBD is important to regulate NO homeostasis and to complete NO signaling in S. coelicolor.
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streptomyces,nitric oxide,homeostatic regulation,cell signaling
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