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Complementation of the Fo c subunit of Escherichia coli with that of Streptococcus mutans and properties of the hybrid FoF1 ATP synthase.


ABSTRACT: The c subunit of Streptococcus mutans ATP synthase (FoF1) is functionally exchangeable with that of Escherichia coli, since E. coli with a hybrid FoF1 is able to grow on minimum succinate medium through oxidative phosphorylation. E. coli F1 bound to the hybrid Fo with the S. mutans c subunit showed N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive ATPase activity similar to that of E. coli FoF1. Thus, the S. mutans c subunit assembled into a functional Fo together with the E. coli a and b subunits, forming a normal F1 binding site. Although the H(+) pathway should be functional, as was suggested by the growth on minimum succinate medium, ATP-driven H(+) transport could not be detected with inverted membrane vesicles in vitro. This observation is partly explained by the presence of an acidic residue (Glu-20) in the first transmembrane helix of the S. mutans c subunit, since the site-directed mutant carrying Gln-20 partly recovered the ATP-driven H(+) transport. Since S. mutans is recognized to be a primary etiological agent of human dental caries and is one cause of bacterial endocarditis, our system that expresses hybrid Fo with the S. mutans c subunit would be helpful to find antibiotics and chemicals specifically directed to S. mutans.

SUBMITTER: Araki M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3807490 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Complementation of the Fo c subunit of Escherichia coli with that of Streptococcus mutans and properties of the hybrid FoF1 ATP synthase.

Araki Makoto M   Hoshi Kazuya K   Fujiwara Masasuke M   Sasaki Yuka Y   Yonezawa Hideo H   Senpuku Hidenobu H   Iwamoto-Kihara Atsuko A   Maeda Masatomo M  

Journal of bacteriology 20130823 21


The c subunit of Streptococcus mutans ATP synthase (FoF1) is functionally exchangeable with that of Escherichia coli, since E. coli with a hybrid FoF1 is able to grow on minimum succinate medium through oxidative phosphorylation. E. coli F1 bound to the hybrid Fo with the S. mutans c subunit showed N,N'-dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-sensitive ATPase activity similar to that of E. coli FoF1. Thus, the S. mutans c subunit assembled into a functional Fo together with the E. coli a and b subunits, formin  ...[more]

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