Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry
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Transcriptome Analyses of Metabolic Enzymes in Thiosulfate- and Hydrogen-Grown Hydrogenobacter thermophilus Cells
Yuya SATOHaruna KANBEHirosuke MIYANOYoshihiro SAMBONGIHiroyuki ARAIMasaharu ISHIIYasuo IGARASHI
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Hydrogenobacter thermophilus is a chemolithoautotroph that utilizes not only hydrogen (H2) but also thiosulfate as sole source of energy and assimilates carbon dioxide via the reductive tricarboxylic acid (RTCA) cycle. We systematically carried out transcriptome analysis of metabolic enzymes in both H2- and thiosulfate-grown H. thermophilus cells. The analysis indicated that the expression of hydrogenase genes is repressed under thiosulfate oxidation conditions as compared with H2 oxidation conditions. This was confirmed by enzyme assay. In contrast, some genes for sulfur metabolism, including sox genes, showed almost the same expression levels under both conditions. In addition, the genes for the RTCA cycle showed high expression levels under both conditions. It was suggested that sulfur metabolism and the RTCA cycle function as forms of basal metabolism, and H2 oxidation is inducible. Switching of H2 oxidation can be advantageous for the lifestyle of this bacterium in nature.
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