Iron limitation indirectly reduces the Escherichia coli torCAD operon expression by a reduction of molybdenum cofactor availability.
Muhammad Abrar HasnatArkadiusz ZupokMichal GorkaChantal Iobbi-NivolAleksandra SkiryczCécile Jourlin-CastelliFrank BierSaloni AgarwalEhizode IrefoSilke LeimkühlerPublished in: Microbiology spectrum (2024)
-oxide (TMAO) reductase escapes this regulation by FNR. We identified that the expression of TMAO reductase is regulated by the amount of bis-molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide (bis-MGD) cofactor synthesized by the cell itself, representing a novel regulation pathway for the expression of an operon coding for a molybdoenzyme. Furthermore, TMAO reductase gene expression is indirectly regulated by the presence of iron, which is required for the production of the bis-MGD cofactor in the cell.