Literature DB >> 7746157

Structure-function analysis of the vitamin B12 receptor of Escherichia coli by means of informational suppression.

S E Hufton1, R J Ward, N A Bunce, J T Armstrong, A J Fletcher, R E Glass.   

Abstract

We describe a genetic analysis of the vitamin B12 receptor of Escherichia coli. Through the use of informational suppression, we have been able to generate a family of receptor variants, each identical save for a single, known substitution (Ser, Gln, Lys, Tyr, Leu, Cys, Phe) at a known site. We have studied 22 different mutants, 14 in detail, distributed throughout the length of the btuB gene. Most amino acid substitutions have a pleiotropic effect with respect to all ligands tested, the two colicins E1 and E3, the T5-like bacteriophage BF23, and vitamin B12. (The dramatic effect of a single amino acid substitution is also well exemplified by the G142A missense change which renders the receptor completely non-functional.) In some instances, however, we have been able to modify a subset of receptor functions (viz. Q62, Q150 and Q299 and the response to phage BF23). These data are summarized on a two-dimensional folding model for the BtuB protein in the outer membrane (devised using both amphipathic beta-strand analysis and sequence conservation amongst the TonB-dependent receptors). In addition, we report that the extreme C-terminus of BtuB is vital for receptor localization and provide evidence for it being a membrane-spanning beta-sheet with residue L588 situated on its hydrophobic surface. Two of the C-terminal btuB mutations are located within the region of overlap with the recently identified dga (murl) gene.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7746157     DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.1995.tb02251.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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