Literature DB >> 19854893

Cytoplasmic histidine kinase (HP0244)-regulated assembly of urease with UreI, a channel for urea and its metabolites, CO2, NH3, and NH4(+), is necessary for acid survival of Helicobacter pylori.

David R Scott1, Elizabeth A Marcus, Yi Wen, Siddarth Singh, Jing Feng, George Sachs.   

Abstract

Helicobacter pylori colonizes the normal human stomach by maintaining both periplasmic and cytoplasmic pH close to neutral in the presence of gastric acidity. Urease activity, urea flux through the pH-gated urea channel, UreI, and periplasmic alpha-carbonic anhydrase are essential for colonization. Exposure to pH 4.5 for up to 180 min activates total bacterial urease threefold. Within 30 min at pH 4.5, the urease structural subunits, UreA and UreB, and the Ni(2+) insertion protein, UreE, are recruited to UreI at the inner membrane. Formation of this complex and urease activation depend on expression of the cytoplasmic sensor histidine kinase, HP0244. Its deletion abolishes urease activation and assembly, impairs cytoplasmic and periplasmic pH homeostasis, and depolarizes the cells, with an approximately 7-log loss of survival at pH 2.5, even in 10 mM urea. Associated with this assembly, UreI is able to transport NH(3), NH(4)(+), and CO(2), as shown by changes in cytoplasmic pH following exposure to NH(4)Cl or CO(2). To be able to colonize cells in the presence of the highly variable pH of the stomach, the organism expresses two pH-sensor histidine kinases, one, HP0165, responding to a moderate fall in periplasmic pH and the other, HP0244, responding to cytoplasmic acidification at a more acidic medium pH. Assembly of a pH-regulatory complex of active urease with UreI provides an advantage for periplasmic buffering.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19854893      PMCID: PMC2798266          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00848-09

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


  43 in total

1.  Mechanisms of acid resistance due to the urease system of Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  David R Scott; Elizabeth A Marcus; David L Weeks; George Sachs
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  2002-07       Impact factor: 22.682

2.  The complete genome sequence of the gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  J F Tomb; O White; A R Kerlavage; R A Clayton; G G Sutton; R D Fleischmann; K A Ketchum; H P Klenk; S Gill; B A Dougherty; K Nelson; J Quackenbush; L Zhou; E F Kirkness; S Peterson; B Loftus; D Richardson; R Dodson; H G Khalak; A Glodek; K McKenney; L M Fitzegerald; N Lee; M D Adams; E K Hickey; D E Berg; J D Gocayne; T R Utterback; J D Peterson; J M Kelley; M D Cotton; J M Weidman; C Fujii; C Bowman; L Watthey; E Wallin; W S Hayes; M Borodovsky; P D Karp; H O Smith; C M Fraser; J C Venter
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1997-08-07       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Medium pH-dependent redistribution of the urease of Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  Wu Hong; Kouichi Sano; Shinichi Morimatsu; David R Scott; David L Weeks; George Sachs; Toshiyuki Goto; Sharad Mohan; Fumiue Harada; Norihito Nakajima; Takashi Nakano
Journal:  J Med Microbiol       Date:  2003-03       Impact factor: 2.472

4.  Interactions among the seven Helicobacter pylori proteins encoded by the urease gene cluster.

Authors:  Petra Voland; David L Weeks; Elizabeth A Marcus; Christian Prinz; George Sachs; David Scott
Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol       Date:  2002-09-04       Impact factor: 4.052

5.  The periplasmic alpha-carbonic anhydrase activity of Helicobacter pylori is essential for acid acclimation.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Marcus; Amiel P Moshfegh; George Sachs; David R Scott
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2005-01       Impact factor: 3.490

6.  Acid-adaptive genes of Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  Yi Wen; Elizabeth A Marcus; Uday Matrubutham; Martin A Gleeson; David R Scott; George Sachs
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2003-10       Impact factor: 3.441

7.  The effect of environmental pH on the proton motive force of Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  K Meyer-Rosberg; D R Scott; D Rex; K Melchers; G Sachs
Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 22.682

8.  Evidence against aquaporin-1-dependent CO2 permeability in lung and kidney.

Authors:  Xiaohui Fang; Baoxue Yang; Michael A Matthay; A S Verkman
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2002-07-01       Impact factor: 5.182

9.  Genomic-sequence comparison of two unrelated isolates of the human gastric pathogen Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  R A Alm; L S Ling; D T Moir; B L King; E D Brown; P C Doig; D R Smith; B Noonan; B C Guild; B L deJonge; G Carmel; P J Tummino; A Caruso; M Uria-Nickelsen; D M Mills; C Ives; R Gibson; D Merberg; S D Mills; Q Jiang; D E Taylor; G F Vovis; T J Trust
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1999-01-14       Impact factor: 49.962

10.  Acid-responsive gene induction of ammonia-producing enzymes in Helicobacter pylori is mediated via a metal-responsive repressor cascade.

Authors:  Arnoud H M van Vliet; Ernst J Kuipers; Jeroen Stoof; Sophie W Poppelaars; Johannes G Kusters
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 3.441

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  30 in total

1.  Measurement of Internal pH in Helicobacter pylori by Using Green Fluorescent Protein Fluorimetry.

Authors:  Yi Wen; David R Scott; Olga Vagin; Elmira Tokhtaeva; Elizabeth A Marcus; George Sachs
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2018-06-25       Impact factor: 3.490

2.  Phosphorylation-dependent and Phosphorylation-independent Regulation of Helicobacter pylori Acid Acclimation by the ArsRS Two-component System.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Marcus; George Sachs; Yi Wen; David R Scott
Journal:  Helicobacter       Date:  2015-05-22       Impact factor: 5.753

3.  Inhibition of H. pylori colonization and prevention of gastritis in murine model.

Authors:  Mahdieh Ameri Shah Reza; Seyed Latif Mousavi Gargari; Iraj Rasooli; Mohammadreza Jalali Nadoushan; Walead Ebrahimizadeh
Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2012-04-28       Impact factor: 3.312

4.  High-Salt Conditions Alter Transcription of Helicobacter pylori Genes Encoding Outer Membrane Proteins.

Authors:  John T Loh; Amber C Beckett; Matthew B Scholz; Timothy L Cover
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2018-02-20       Impact factor: 3.441

Review 5.  Specific metal recognition in nickel trafficking.

Authors:  Khadine A Higgins; Carolyn E Carr; Michael J Maroney
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2012-09-28       Impact factor: 3.162

6.  Transport kinetics and selectivity of HpUreI, the urea channel from Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  Lawrence R Gray; Sean X Gu; Matthias Quick; Shahram Khademi
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2011-09-14       Impact factor: 3.162

7.  Ammonium metabolism enzymes aid Helicobacter pylori acid resistance.

Authors:  Erica F Miller; Robert J Maier
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  2014-06-16       Impact factor: 3.490

8.  A new type of intrabacterial nanotransportation system for VacA in Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  Hong Wu; Takashi Nakano; Yuji Matsuzaki; Yukimasa Ooi; Takehiro Kohno; Sonoko Ishihara; Kouichi Sano
Journal:  Med Mol Morphol       Date:  2014-01-14       Impact factor: 2.309

9.  The role of ExbD in periplasmic pH homeostasis in Helicobacter pylori.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Marcus; George Sachs; David R Scott
Journal:  Helicobacter       Date:  2013-04-21       Impact factor: 5.753

10.  Helicobacter pylori impedes acid-induced tightening of gastric epithelial junctions.

Authors:  Elizabeth A Marcus; Olga Vagin; Elmira Tokhtaeva; George Sachs; David R Scott
Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol       Date:  2013-08-29       Impact factor: 4.052

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