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The sodium/proton antiport system in a newly isolated alkalophilic Bacillus sp.

M Kitada1, K Onda, K Horikoshi.   

Abstract

The pH homeostasis and the sodium/proton antiport system have been studied in the newly isolated alkalophilic Bacillus sp. strain N-6, which could grow on media in a pH range from 7 to 10, and in its nonalkalophilic mutant. After a quick shift in external pH from 8 to 10 by the addition of Na2CO3, the delta pH (inside acid) in the cells of strain N-6 was immediately established, and the pH homeostatic state was maintained for more than 20 min in an alkaline environment. However, under the same conditions, the pH homeostasis was not observed in the cells of nonalkalophilic mutant, and the cytoplasmic pH immediately rose to pH 10. On the other hand, the results of the rapid acidification from pH 9 to 7 showed that the internal pH was maintained as more basic than the external pH in a neutral medium in both strains. The Na+/H+ antiport system has been characterized by either the effect of Na+ on delta pH formation or 22Na+ efflux in Na+-loaded right-side-out membrane vesicles of strain N-6. Na+- or Li+-loaded vesicles exhibited a reversed delta pH (inside acid) after the addition of electron donors (ascorbate plus tetramethyl-p-phenylenediamine) at both pH 7 and 9, whereas choline-loaded vesicles generated delta pHs of the conventional orientation (inside alkaline). 22Na+ was actively extruded from 22Na+-loaded vesicles whose potential was negative at pH 7 and 9. The inclusion of carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone inhibited 22Na+ efflux in the presence of electron donors. These results indicate that the Na+/H+ antiport system in this strain operates electrogenically over a range of external pHs from 7 to 10 and plays a role in pH homeostasis at the alkaline pH range. The pH homeostasis at neutral ph was studied in more detail. K+ -depleted cells showed no delta pH (acid out) in the neutral conditions in the absence of K+, whereas these cells generated a delta pH if K+ was present in the medium. This increase of internal pH was accompanied by K+ uptake from the medium. These results suggest that electrogenic K+ entry allows extrusion of H+ from cells by the primary proton pump at neutral pH.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2539355      PMCID: PMC209835          DOI: 10.1128/jb.171.4.1879-1884.1989

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


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