Literature DB >> 7961499

Potassium extrusion by the moderately halophilic and alkaliphilic methanogen methanolobus taylorii GS-16 and homeostasis of cytosolic pH.

S Ni1, J E Boone, D R Boone.   

Abstract

Methanolobus taylorii GS-16, a moderately halophilic and alkaliphilic methanogen, grows over a wide pH range, from 6.8 to 9.0. Cells suspended in medium with a pH above 8.2 reversed their transmembrane pH gradient (delta pH), making their cytosol more acidic than the medium. The decreased energy in the proton motive force due to the reversed delta pH was partly compensated by an increased electric membrane potential (delta psi). The cytosolic acidification by M. taylorii at alkaline pH values was accompanied by K+ extrusion. The cytosolic K+ concentration was 110 mM in cells suspended at pH 8.7, but it was 320 mM in cells suspended at neutral pH values. High external K+ concentrations (210 mM or higher) inhibited the growth of M. taylorii at alkaline pH values, perhaps by preventing K+ extrusion. Cells suspended at pH 8.5 and 300 mM external K+ failed to acidify their cytosol. The key observation indicative of the involvement of K+ transport in cytosolic acidification was that valinomycin (0.8 microM), a K+ uniporter, inhibited the growth of M. taylorii only at alkaline pH values. Experiments with resting cells indicated that at alkaline pH values valinomycin uncoupled catabolic reactions from ATP synthesis. Thus, K+/H+ antiport activity was proposed to account for the K+ extrusion and the uncoupling effect of valinomycin at alkaline pH values. Such antiport activity was demonstrated by the sharp drop in pH of the bulk medium of the cell suspension upon the addition of 0.1 M KCl. The antiporter appeared to be active only at alkaline pH values, which was in accordance with a possible role in pH homeostasis by M. taylorii growing at alkaline pH values.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7961499      PMCID: PMC197116          DOI: 10.1128/jb.176.23.7274-7279.1994

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


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