Affiliation:
1. Laboratory of Respiratory and Special Pathogens, Division of Bacterial, Parasitic, and Allergenic Products, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, Food and Drug Administration, Bethesda, Maryland 20892
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Many human pathogens, including
Corynebacterium diphtheriae
, the causative agent of diphtheria, use host compounds such as heme and hemoglobin as essential iron sources. In this study, we examined the
Corynebacterium hmu
hemin transport region, a genetic cluster that contains the
hmuTUV
genes encoding a previously described ABC-type hemin transporter and three additional genes, which we have designated
htaA
,
htaB
, and
htaC
. The
hmu
gene cluster is composed of three distinct transcriptional units. The
htaA
gene appears to be part of an iron- and DtxR-regulated operon that includes
hmuTUV
, while
htaB
and
htaC
are transcribed from unique DtxR-regulated promoters. Nonpolar deletion of either
htaA
or the
hmuTUV
genes resulted in a reduced ability to use hemin as an iron source, while deletion of
htaB
had no effect on hemin iron utilization in
C. diphtheriae
. A comparison of the predicted amino acid sequences of HtaA and HtaB showed that they share some sequence similarity, and both proteins contain leader sequences and putative C-terminal transmembrane regions. Protein localization studies with
C. diphtheriae
showed that HtaA is associated predominantly with the cell envelope when the organism is grown in minimal medium but is secreted during growth in nutrient-rich broth. HtaB and HmuT were detected primarily in the cytoplasmic membrane fraction regardless of the growth medium. Hemin binding studies demonstrated that HtaA and HtaB are able to bind hemin, suggesting that these proteins may function as cell surface hemin receptors in
C. diphtheriae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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