Nitrosomonas europaea, as an ammonia-oxidizing bacterium, has a high Fe requirement and has 90 genes dedicated to Fe acquisition. Under Fe-limiting conditions (0.2 μM Fe),
N. europaea was able to assimilate up to 70% of the available Fe in the medium even though it is unable to produce siderophores
. Addition of exogenous siderophores to Fe-limited medium increased growth (final cell mass). Fe-limited cells had lower heme and cellular Fe contents, reduced membrane layers, and lower NH
3- and NH
2OH-dependent O
2 consumption activities than Fe-replete cells. Fe acquisition-related proteins, such as a number of TonB-dependent Fe-siderophore receptors for ferrichrome and enterobactin and diffusion protein OmpC, were expressed to higher levels under Fe limitation, providing biochemical evidence for adaptation of
N.
europaea to Fe-limited conditions.
Keywords
Nitrosomonas
europaea
- Iron metabolism - Iron stress - Siderophore receptors