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Identification and characterization of a novel outer membrane protein receptor required for hemin utilization in Vibrio vulnificus.


ABSTRACT: Vibrio vulnificus, the cause of septicemia and serious wound infection in humans and fishes, require iron for its pathogenesis. Hemin uptake through the outer membrane receptor, HupA, is one of its many mechanisms by which it acquires iron. We report here the identification of an additional TonB-dependent hemin receptor HvtA, that is needed in conjunction with the HupA protein for optimal hemin utilization. The HvtA protein is significantly homologous to other outer membrane hemin receptors and its expression in trans restored the uptake of hemin and hemoglobin, the latter to a weaker extent, in a mutant strain that was defective in both receptors. Quantitative RT-PCR suggested that transcription of the hvtA gene was iron regulated. The operon containing the hvtA gene is homologous to the operon in V. cholerae containing the hemin receptor gene hutR suggesting a vertical transmission of the hvtA cluster from V. cholerae to V. vulnificus.

SUBMITTER: Datta S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3288223 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification and characterization of a novel outer membrane protein receptor required for hemin utilization in Vibrio vulnificus.

Datta Shreya S   Crosa Jorge H JH  

Biometals : an international journal on the role of metal ions in biology, biochemistry, and medicine 20111021 2


Vibrio vulnificus, the cause of septicemia and serious wound infection in humans and fishes, require iron for its pathogenesis. Hemin uptake through the outer membrane receptor, HupA, is one of its many mechanisms by which it acquires iron. We report here the identification of an additional TonB-dependent hemin receptor HvtA, that is needed in conjunction with the HupA protein for optimal hemin utilization. The HvtA protein is significantly homologous to other outer membrane hemin receptors and  ...[more]

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