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The Enterobacter aerogenes outer membrane efflux proteins TolC and EefC have different channel properties.

Muriel Masi1, Nathalie Saint, Gérard Molle, Jean-Marie Pagès.   

Abstract

The outer membrane proteins TolC and EefC from Enterobacter aerogenes are involved in multidrug resistance as part of two resistance-nodulation-division efflux systems. To gain more understanding in the molecular mechanism underlying drug efflux, we have undertaken an electrophysiological characterization of the channel properties of these two proteins. TolC and EefC were purified in their native trimeric form and then reconstituted in proteoliposomes for patch-clamp experiments and in planar lipid bilayers. Both proteins generated a small single channel conductance of about 80 pS in 0.5 M KCl, indicating a common gated structure. The resultant pores were stable, and no voltage-dependent openings or closures were observed. EefC has a low ionic selectivity (P(K)/P(Cl)= approximately 3), whereas TolC is more selective to cations (P(K)/P(Cl)= approximately 30). This may provide a possible explanation for the difference in drug selectivity between the AcrAB-TolC and EefABC efflux systems observed in vivo. The pore-forming activity of both TolC and EefC was severely inhibited by divalent cations entering from the extracellular side. Another characteristic of the TolC and EefC channels was the systematic closure induced by acidic pH. These results are discussed in respect to the physiological functions and structural models of TolC and EefC.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17658457     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamem.2007.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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