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A Streptococcus aquaporin acts as peroxiporin for efflux of cellular hydrogen peroxide and alleviation of oxidative stress.

Huichun Tong1,2, Xinhui Wang3,2, Yuzhu Dong3,2, Qingqing Hu3,2, Ziyi Zhao4, Yun Zhu4, Linxuan Dong3, Fan Bai4, Xiuzhu Dong5,2.   

Abstract

Aquaporins (AQPs) are transmembrane proteins widely distributed in various organisms, and they facilitate bidirectional diffusion of water and uncharged solutes. The catalase-negative bacterium Streptococcus oligofermentans produces the highest H2O2 levels reported to date, which has to be exported to avoid oxidative stress. Here, we report that a S. oligofermentans aquaporin functions as a peroxiporin facilitating bidirectional transmembrane H2O2 transport. Knockout of this aquaporin homolog, So-AqpA, reduced H2O2 export by ∼50% and increased endogenous H2O2 retention, as indicated by the cellular H2O2 reporter HyPer. Heterologous expression of So-aqpA accelerated exogenous H2O2 influx into Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Escherichia coli cells, indicating that So-AqpA acts as an H2O2-transferring aquaporin. Alanine substitution revealed Phe-40 as a key residue for So-AqpA-mediated H2O2 transport. Northern blotting, qPCR, and luciferase reporter assays disclosed that H2O2 induces a >10-fold expression of So-aqpA Super-resolution imaging showed that H2O2 treatment increases So-AqpA protein molecules per cell by 1.6- to 3-fold. Inactivation of two redox-regulatory transcriptional repressors, PerR and MntR, reduced H2O2-induced So-aqpA expression to 1.8- and 4-fold, respectively. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays determined that MntR, but not PerR, binds to the So-aqpA promoter, indicating that MntR directly regulates H2O2-induced So-aqpA expression. Importantly, So-aqpA deletion decreased oxic growth and intraspecies competition and diminished the competitive advantages of S. oligofermentans over the caries pathogen Streptococcus mutans Of note, So-aqpA orthologs with the functionally important Phe-40 are present in all streptococci. Our work has uncovered an intrinsic, H2O2-inducible bacterial peroxiporin that has a key physiological role in H2O2 detoxification in S. oligofermentans.
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Keywords:  H2O2 detoxification; H2O2-facilitator; H2O2-induced expression; Streptococcus; aquaporin; bacteria; hydrogen peroxide; oxidative stress; transcription regulation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30705089      PMCID: PMC6433050          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.006877

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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