Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Parasitology, Institute of Aquaculture and Faculty of Biology, University of Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Vibrio anguillarum
can utilize hemin and hemoglobin as sole iron sources. In previous work we identified HuvA, the
V. anguillarum
outer membrane heme receptor by complementation of a heme utilization mutant with a cosmid clone (pML1) isolated from a genomic library of
V. anguillarum
. In the present study, we describe a gene cluster contained in cosmid pML1, coding for nine potential heme uptake and utilization proteins: HuvA, the heme receptor; HuvZ and HuvX; TonB, ExbB, and ExbD; HuvB, the putative periplasmic binding protein; HuvC, the putative inner membrane permease; and HuvD, the putative ABC transporter ATPase. A
V. anguillarum
strain with an in-frame chromosomal deletion of the nine-gene cluster was impaired for growth with heme or hemoglobin as the sole iron source. Single-gene in-frame deletions were constructed, demonstrating that each of the
huvAZBCD
genes are essential for utilization of heme as an iron source in
V. anguillarum
, whereas
huvX
is not. When expressed in
Escherichia coli hemA
(strain EB53), a plasmid carrying the gene for the heme receptor, HuvA, was sufficient to allow the use of heme as the porphyrin source. For utilization of heme as an iron source in
E. coli ent
(strain 101ESD), the
tonB exbBD
and
huvBCD
genes were required in addition to
huvA
. The
V. anguillarum
heme uptake cluster shows some differences in gene arrangement when compared to homologous clusters described for other
Vibrio
species.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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