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Identification of a potential transcriptional regulator of hydrogenase activity in free-living Bradyrhizobium japonicum strains

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In Bradyrhizobium japonicum, Tn5 insertions in a particular chromosomal DNA fragment result in a Hup phenotype in free-living conditions without affecting hydrogenase (Hup) activity in the symbiotic state. By determination of the nucleotide sequence of this region, we were able to identify the nature of the inactivated genes. The fragment is located 9 kb downstream of the hydrogenase structural genes and contains one incomplete and three complete open reading frames. They are designated hypD′, hypE, hoxX and hoxA respectively, since the deduced amino acid sequences display very strong homology with genes involved in the regulation of hydrogenase activity in Escherichia coli, Rhodobacter capsulatus, Azotobacter vinelandii (hypD′ and hypE) and Alcaligenes eutrophus (hoxX and hoxA). This is the first report on transcriptional activators of the hup genes in B. japonicum. Implications of these findings with respect to regulation of hydrogenase synthesis by hydrogen, oxygen and nickel in free-living B. japonicum are discussed.

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Van Soom, C., Verreth, C., Sampaio, M.J. et al. Identification of a potential transcriptional regulator of hydrogenase activity in free-living Bradyrhizobium japonicum strains. Molec. Gen. Genet. 239, 235–240 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00281623

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