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Complementation of the Fo c subunit of Escherichia coli with that of Streptococcus mutans and properties of the hybrid FoF1 ATP synthase.

Makoto Araki1, Kazuya Hoshi, Masasuke Fujiwara, Yuka Sasaki, Hideo Yonezawa, Hidenobu Senpuku, Atsuko Iwamoto-Kihara, Masatomo Maeda.   

Abstract

The c subunit of Streptococcus mutans ATP synthase (FoF1) is functionally exchangeable with that of Escherichia coli, since E. coli with a hybrid FoF1 is able to grow on minimum succinate medium through oxidative phosphorylation. E. coli F1 bound to the hybrid Fo with the S. mutans c subunit showed N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive ATPase activity similar to that of E. coli FoF1. Thus, the S. mutans c subunit assembled into a functional Fo together with the E. coli a and b subunits, forming a normal F1 binding site. Although the H(+) pathway should be functional, as was suggested by the growth on minimum succinate medium, ATP-driven H(+) transport could not be detected with inverted membrane vesicles in vitro. This observation is partly explained by the presence of an acidic residue (Glu-20) in the first transmembrane helix of the S. mutans c subunit, since the site-directed mutant carrying Gln-20 partly recovered the ATP-driven H(+) transport. Since S. mutans is recognized to be a primary etiological agent of human dental caries and is one cause of bacterial endocarditis, our system that expresses hybrid Fo with the S. mutans c subunit would be helpful to find antibiotics and chemicals specifically directed to S. mutans.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23974030      PMCID: PMC3807490          DOI: 10.1128/JB.00542-13

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


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