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Complex Iron Uptake by the Putrebactin-Mediated and Feo Systems in Shewanella oneidensis.


ABSTRACT: Shewanella oneidensis is an extensively studied bacterium capable of respiring minerals, including a variety of iron ores, as terminal electron acceptors (EAs). Although iron plays an essential and special role in iron respiration of S. oneidensis, little has been done to date to investigate the characteristics of iron transport in this bacterium. In this study, we found that all proteins encoded by the pub-putA-putB cluster for putrebactin (S. oneidensis native siderophore) synthesis (PubABC), recognition-transport of Fe3+-putrebactin across the outer membrane (PutA), and reduction of ferric putrebactin (PutB) are essential to putrebactin-mediated iron uptake. Although homologs of PutA are many, none can function as its replacement, but some are able to work with other bacterial siderophores. We then showed that Fe2+-specific Feo is the other primary iron uptake system, based on the synthetical lethal phenotype resulting from the loss of both iron uptake routes. The role of the Feo system in iron uptake appears to be more critical, as growth is significantly impaired by the absence of the system but not of putrebactin. Furthermore, we demonstrate that hydroxyl acids, especially α-types such as lactate, promote iron uptake in a Feo-dependent manner. Overall, our findings underscore the importance of the ferrous iron uptake system in metal-reducing bacteria, providing an insight into iron homeostasis by linking these two biological processes.IMPORTANCE S. oneidensis is among the first- and the best-studied metal-reducing bacteria, with great potential in bioremediation and biotechnology. However, many questions regarding mechanisms closely associated with those applications, such as iron homeostasis, including iron uptake, export, and regulation, remain to be addressed. Here we show that Feo is a primary player in iron uptake in addition to the siderophore-dependent route. The investigation also resolved a few puzzles regarding the unexpected phenotypes of the putA mutant and lactate-dependent iron uptake. By elucidating the physiological roles of these two important iron uptake systems, this work revealed the breadth of the impacts of iron uptake systems on the biological processes.

SUBMITTER: Liu L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6182906 | biostudies-other | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Complex Iron Uptake by the Putrebactin-Mediated and Feo Systems in Shewanella oneidensis.

Liu Lulu L   Li Shisheng S   Wang Sijing S   Dong Ziyang Z   Gao Haichun H  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20181001 20


<i>Shewanella oneidensis</i> is an extensively studied bacterium capable of respiring minerals, including a variety of iron ores, as terminal electron acceptors (EAs). Although iron plays an essential and special role in iron respiration of <i>S. oneidensis</i>, little has been done to date to investigate the characteristics of iron transport in this bacterium. In this study, we found that all proteins encoded by the <i>pub-putA-putB</i> cluster for putrebactin (<i>S. oneidensis</i> native sider  ...[more]

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