Literature DB >> 28246335

Dynamic regulation of extracellular ATP in Escherichia coli.

Cora Lilia Alvarez1, Gerardo Corradi1,2, Natalia Lauri1, Irene Marginedas-Freixa3, María Florencia Leal Denis1,4, Nicolás Enrique5,6, Sabina María Mate7,8, Verónica Milesi5,6, Mariano Anibal Ostuni3, Vanesa Herlax7,8, Pablo Julio Schwarzbaum9,2.   

Abstract

We studied the kinetics of extracellular ATP (ATPe) in Escherichia coli and their outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) stimulated with amphipatic peptides melittin (MEL) and mastoparan 7 (MST7). Real-time luminometry was used to measure ATPe kinetics, ATP release, and ATPase activity. The latter was also determined by following [32P]Pi released from [γ-32P]ATP. E. coli was studied alone, co-incubated with Caco-2 cells, or in rat jejunum segments. In E. coli, the addition of [γ-32P]ATP led to the uptake and subsequent hydrolysis of ATPe. Exposure to peptides caused an acute 3-fold (MST7) and 7-fold (MEL) increase in [ATPe]. In OMVs, ATPase activity increased linearly with [ATPe] (0.1-1 µM). Exposure to MST7 and MEL enhanced ATP release by 3-7 fold, with similar kinetics to that of bacteria. In Caco-2 cells, the addition of ATP to the apical domain led to a steep [ATPe] increase to a maximum, with subsequent ATPase activity. The addition of bacterial suspensions led to a 6-7 fold increase in [ATPe], followed by an acute decrease. In perfused jejunum segments, exposure to E. coli increased luminal ATP 2 fold. ATPe regulation of E. coli depends on the balance between ATPase activity and ATP release. This balance can be altered by OMVs, which display their own capacity to regulate ATPe. E. coli can activate ATP release from Caco-2 cells and intestinal segments, a response which in vivo might lead to intestinal release of ATP from the gut lumen.
© 2017 The Author(s); published by Portland Press Limited on behalf of the Biochemical Society.

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Keywords:  Caco-2 cells; Escherichia coli; extracellular ATP regulation; mastoparan 7; melittin; outer membrane vesicles

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28246335     DOI: 10.1042/BCJ20160879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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