Involvement of a d-type oxidase in the Na(+)-motive respiratory chain of Escherichia coli growing under low delta mu H+ conditionsстатья
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Аннотация:An attempt has been made to find out which of the two terminal oxidases, the d-type or the o-type, operates as a Na+ pump in Escherichia coli grown at low delta mu H+ conditions. For this purpose, mutants lacking either d or o oxidase have been studied. It is shown that a d-,o+ mutant grows slowly or does not grow at all under low delta mu H+ conditions (alkaline or protonophore-containing growth media were used). Inside-out subcellular vesicles from the d-,o+ mutant cannot oxidize ascorbate and TMPD, and cannot transport Na+ when succinate is oxidized in the presence of a protonophore. The same vesicles are found to transport Na+ when NADH is oxidized as if the Na(+)-motive NADH-quinone oxidase were operative. On the other hand, a mutant lacking o oxidase (d+,o-) grows at low delta mu H+ conditions as fast as the maternal E. coli strain containing both d and o oxidases. Corresponding vesicles oxidize ascorbate and TMPD as well as succinate, the oxidations being coupled to the protonophore-stimulated Na+ transport. Growth in the presence of a protonophore is found to induce a strong increase in the d oxidase level in the maternal d+,o+ E.coli strain. It is concluded that oxidase of the d-type, rather than of the o-type, operates as a Na+ pump in E. coli grown under conditions unfavorable for the H+ cycle.