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The Pseudomonas aeruginosa devB/SOL Homolog, pgl, Is a Member of the hex Regulon and Encodes 6-Phosphogluconolactonase

dc.contributor.authorHager, Paul W.en_US
dc.contributor.authorCalfee, M. Worthen_US
dc.contributor.authorPhibbs, Paul V.en_US
dc.date.accessioned2010-12-06T20:11:27Zen_US
dc.date.accessioned2011-05-17T01:40:02Z
dc.date.available2010-12-06T20:11:27Zen_US
dc.date.available2011-05-17T01:40:02Z
dc.date.issued2000-07en_US
dc.descriptionThe Journal of Bacteriology issued the following correction to this article: Volume 182, no. 14, p. 3934–3941, 2000. Page 3938, Fig. 4 legend, lines 2 and 3: “lane 2, PAO8026-derived DNA” should read “lane 2, PAO8029-derived DNA.”en_US
dc.description.abstractA cyclic version of the Entner-Doudoroff pathway is used by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to metabolize carbohydrates. Genes encoding the enzymes that catabolize intracellular glucose to pyruvate and glyceraldehyde 3- phosphate are coordinately regulated, clustered at 39 min on the chromosome, and collectively form the hex regulon. Within the hex cluster is an open reading frame (ORF) with homology to the devB/SOL family of unidentified proteins. This ORF encodes a protein of either 243 or 238 amino acids; it overlaps the 5* end of zwf (encodes glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase) and is followed immediately by eda (encodes the Entner-Doudoroff aldolase). The devB/SOL homolog was inactivated in P. aeruginosa PAO1 by recombination with a suicide plasmid containing an interrupted copy of the gene, creating mutant strain PAO8029. PAO8029 grows at 9% of the wild-type rate using mannitol as the carbon source and at 50% of the wild-type rate using gluconate as the carbon source. Cell extracts of PAO8029 were specifically deficient in 6-phosphogluconolactonase (Pgl) activity. The cloned devB/SOL homolog complemented PAO8029 to restore normal growth on mannitol and gluconate and restored Pgl activity. Hence, we have identified this gene as pgl and propose that the devB/SOL family members encode 6-phosphogluconolactonases. Interestingly, three eukaryotic glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PDH) isozymes, from human, rabbit, and Plasmodium falciparum, contain Pgl domains, suggesting that the sequential reactions of G6PDH and Pgl are incorporated in a single protein. 6-Phosphogluconolactonase activity is induced in P. aeruginosa PAO1 by growth on mannitol and repressed by growth on succinate, and it is expressed constitutively in P. aeruginosa PAO8026 (hexR). Taken together, these results establish that Pgl is an essential enzyme of the cyclic Entner-Doudoroff pathway encoded by pgl, a structural gene of the hex regulon. Originally published in Journal of Bacteriology, July 2000, Vol. 182, No. 14en_US
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Bacteriology; 182:14 p. 3934-3941en_US
dc.identifier.pmidPMC94577en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10342/3014en_US
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherEast Carolina Universityen_US
dc.relation.urihttp://jb.asm.org/content/vol182/issue14/index.dtlen_US
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dc.subjectPseudomonas aeruginosaen_US
dc.subjectCarbohydrate metabolismen_US
dc.subjectHex regulonen_US
dc.subjectGene regulationen_US
dc.subjectDevB/SOLen_US
dc.titleThe Pseudomonas aeruginosa devB/SOL Homolog, pgl, Is a Member of the hex Regulon and Encodes 6-Phosphogluconolactonaseen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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