Affiliation:
1. CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi, India
2. Academy of Scientific and Industrial Research (AcSIR), New Delhi, India
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Ca
2+
plays an important role in the physiology of bacteria. Intracellular Ca
2+
concentrations are tightly maintained in the nanomolar range. Molecular mechanisms of Ca
2+
uptake in bacteria remain elusive. Here we show that CtpE is responsible for Ca
2+
uptake in
Mycobacterium smegmatis
. It represents a previously uncharacterized P-type ATPase family in bacteria. Disruption of
ctpE
in
M. smegmatis
resulted in a mutant with impaired growth under Ca
2+
-deficient conditions. The growth defect of the mutant could be rescued by Ca
2+
or by ectopic expression of
ctpE
from
M. smegmatis
or the orthologous gene (
Rv0908
) from
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
H37Rv. Radioactive transport assays revealed that CtpE is a Ca
2+
-specific transporter. Ca
2+
deficiency increased expression of
ctpE
, resulting in increased
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Ca
2+
accumulation in cells.
ctpE
is a gene that is part of an operon, which is negatively regulated by Ca
2+
. The
ctpE
mutant also showed hypersensitivity to polymyxin B, increased biofilm formation, and higher cell aggregation, indicating cell envelope defects. Our work establishes, for the first time, the presence of Ca
2+
uptake pumps of the energy-dependent P-type ATPase superfamily in bacteria and also implicates that intracellular Ca
2+
is essential for growth and cell envelope integrity in
M. smegmatis
.
IMPORTANCE
Ca
2+
is essential for gene regulation, enzymatic activity, and maintenance of structural integrity of cell walls in bacteria. Bacteria maintain intracellular calcium concentrations in a narrow range, creating a gradient with low cytoplasmic calcium concentration and high extracellular calcium concentration. Due to this steep gradient, active pumps belonging to family 2 of P-type ATPases and antiporters are used for Ca
2+
efflux, whereas Ca
2+
uptake is usually carried out by channels. Molecular mechanisms of Ca
2+
uptake in bacteria are still elusive and are mainly limited to a nonproteinaceous channel in
Escherichia coli
and a pH-dependent channel protein from
Bacillus subtilis
. Energy-dependent active transporters are not reported for Ca
2+
uptake from any organism. Here we show that CtpE belonging to a family of previously uncharacterized bacterial P-type ATPases is involved in specific uptake of Ca
2+
into
Mycobacterium smegmatis
. We also demonstrate that intracellular Ca
2+
obtained through CtpE is essential for growth and maintenance of cell surface properties under Ca
2+
-deficient conditions.
Funder
CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology
DST | Science and Engineering Research Board
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
26 articles.
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