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’ uses an alcohol-inducible alkane monooxygenase (BMO) to grow on C–C -alkanes. Five ORFs were identified flanking the BMO structural genes. Two of the ORFs, , encoding a putative -transcriptional regulator BmoR, and , encoding a putative GroEL chaperonin BmoG, were analysed by gene-inactivation experiments. The BmoR-deficient mutant grew at slower growth rates than the wild-type on C–C -alkanes and showed little to no growth on C–C -alkanes within 7 days. A BmoR-deficient mutant was constructed in the ‘ : :  reporter strain and used to test whether was involved in induction after growth on C–C carbon sources. In acetate- or lactate-grown cells, C–C -alcohols failed to induce -galactosidase activity. In contrast, in propionate-, butyrate- or pentanoate-grown cells, -butanol induced ∼45 % of the -galactosidase activity observed in the control  : :  strain. In propionate-grown cells, C–C -alcohols induced -galactosidase activity, whereas C and C -alcohols did not. BmoR may act as a -transcriptional regulator of that is controlled by the -alcohol produced in the alkane oxidation. During growth on short-chain-length fatty acids, however, another BMO regulatory system seems to be activated to promote transcription of by short-chain-length alcohols (i.e. ≤C). The -deficient mutant did not grow on C–C -alkanes; however, it was capable of transcribing and of the BMO operon. BmoG may act as a chaperonin to assemble competent BMO.

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