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Query: EC:1.7.1.4 (
nitrite reductase
)
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The human pathogen
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
encodes a
proteasome
that carries out regulated degradation of bacterial proteins. It has been proposed that the
proteasome
contributes to nitrogen metabolism in
M. tuberculosis
, although this hypothesis had not been tested. Upon assessing
M. tuberculosis
growth in several nitrogen sources, we found that a mutant strain lacking the
Mycobacterium
proteasomal activator Mpa was unable to use nitrate as a sole nitrogen source due to a specific failure in the pathway of nitrate reduction to ammonium. We found that the robust activity of the
nitrite reductase
complex NirBD depended on expression of the
groEL
/
groES
chaperonin genes, which are regulated by the repressor HrcA. We identified HrcA as a likely
proteasome
substrate, and propose that the degradation of HrcA is required for the full expression of chaperonin genes. Furthermore, our data suggest that degradation of HrcA, along with numerous other
proteasome
substrates, is enhanced during growth in nitrate to facilitate the derepression of the chaperonin genes. Importantly, growth in nitrate is an example of a specific condition that reduces the steady-state levels of numerous
proteasome
substrates in
M. tuberculosis
.
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PMID:The
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Pup-proteasome system regulates nitrate metabolism through an essential protein quality control pathway. 3072 50