Published December 1, 2025 | Version v3
Dataset Open

Genome-wide analysis of DtxR and HrrA regulons reveals novel targets and a high level of interconnectivity between iron and heme regulatory networks in Corynebacterium glutamicum

  • 1. IBG-1: Institute of Bio- and Geosciences, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH

Description

The trace element iron is essential for life, but elevated levels can rapidly cause cellular damage through oxidative stress. Bacteria, like Corynebacterium glutamicum, tightly regulate iron and heme homeostasis via the global regulators DtxR and HrrA. This study provides the first analysis of the genome-wide binding patterns of these two regulators demonstrating significant differences in binding dependent on the tested iron regimes.
Overall, we identified 25 new DtxR targets and 210 previously unknown HrrA targets, including genes with crucial roles in central metabolism and DNA repair. Notably, DtxR was shown to link iron metabolism to methionine synthesis, which might be important to protect the cell from oxidative stress. Our findings highlight the interconnected nature of DtxR and HrrA networks and underscore the value of condition-specific analysis to deepen the understanding of how bacteria adapt to environmental changes.

hosted on: https://git.nfdi4plants.org/projects/2342

Files

arc-ro-crate-metadata.json

Files (4.2 MB)

Name Size Download all
md5:b1d170207406ac6fd247319dd020c6e1
3.4 MB Preview Download
md5:dec515325833e6afe637826a334b559d
794.3 kB Preview Download
md5:b200283aa0eab1be1f3353c3d9f3f030
2.4 kB Preview Download

Additional details