Literature DB >> 3888999

Characterization of ammonium (methylammonium)/potassium antiport in Escherichia coli.

A Jayakumar, W Epstein, E M Barnes.   

Abstract

The energetics of ammonium ion transport by Escherichia coli have been studied using [14C]methylammonium as a substrate. Rapid assays for uptake allowed kinetic parameters (CH3NH3+ Km = 36 microM; Vmax = 4 nmol X s-1 X mg-1 to be determined in the absence of CH3NH3+ metabolism. Cells cultured in media containing 1 mM NH4+ failed to express CH3NH3+ transport activity. Methylammonium accumulated at levels which were 100-fold higher than those of the medium. This accumulation was dependent upon the addition of glucose or pyruvate. The entry of CH3NH3+ supported by glucose oxidation in an F1F0-ATPase-deficient mutant was blocked by uncoupler. Transport by wild-type cells under similar conditions was significantly inhibited by arsenate. Thus, CH3NH3+ uptake requires both ATP and an electrochemical H+ gradient. This transport activity was lost upon exposure of E. coli to osmotic shock, but could be recovered by incubation of shocked cells with boiled shock fluid or with glucose plus K+ in the presence of chloramphenicol. Similar reconstitution was observed in K+-depleted parental strains, but not in a mutant defective in K+ transport, demonstrating a requirement for internal K+. However, external K+ proved to be a noncompetitive inhibitor (Ki = 1 mM) of CH3NH3+ uptake by K+ -replete bacteria. External Na+ had no effect on transport. The addition of NH4+ or CH3NH3+ induced a rapid exodus of intracellular 86Rb+, an analog which was able to substitute for K+. The molar ratio of CH3NH3+ uptake to Rb+ exit was 1.12 +/- 0.11. These findings support a mechanism for CH3NH3+ (NH4+) accumulation which requires K+ antiport (exchange) and is driven by the electrochemical K+ gradient.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 3888999

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


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