A 3 kb DNA region upstream of the toluene degradation (
tod) genes,
todFC1C2BADEGIH, in
Pseudomonas putida F1 (
PpF1) was sequenced. Two divergently arranged open reading frames,
todR and
todX, were identified. A toluene-inducible promoter was localized in front of
todX, and the transcription start point was mapped. This promoter is probably responsible for the expression of all
tod structural genes. TodX was found to be a membrane protein. Its predicted amino acid sequence (453 residues;
M
r
48265) exhibits considerable similarity with the FadL protein of
Escherichia coli, an outer membrane protein required for binding and transport of long-chain fatty acids. An apparent function of TodX is likely to be involved in facilitating the delivery of exogenous toluene inside the
PpF1 cells. The sequence of TodR (100 residues) exhibits extensive homology with the DNA-binding domain of transcriptional activators of the LysR family, but
todR was found to have a negligible role in
tod gene regulation.
Key words Aromatic metabolism - Toluene-inducible promoter - Transcriptional regulation - Signal transduction - FadL
Communicated by W. Goebel