Transport of C 4 -Dicarboxylates in Wolinella succinogenes

Author:

Ullmann Roland1,Gross Roland1,Simon Jörg1,Unden Gottfried2,Kröger Achim1

Affiliation:

1. Institut für Mikrobiologie, Johann Wolfgang Goethe-Universität, D-60439 Frankfurt am Main,1 and

2. Institut für Mikrobiologie und Weinforschung, Johannes Gutenberg-Universität, D-55099 Mainz,2 Germany

Abstract

ABSTRACT C 4 -dicarboxylate transport is a prerequisite for anaerobic respiration with fumarate in Wolinella succinogenes , since the substrate site of fumarate reductase is oriented towards the cytoplasmic side of the membrane. W. succinogenes was found to transport C 4 -dicarboxylates (fumarate, succinate, malate, and aspartate) across the cytoplasmic membrane by antiport and uniport mechanisms. The electrogenic uniport resulted in dicarboxylate accumulation driven by anaerobic respiration. The molar ratio of internal to external dicarboxylate concentration was up to 10 3 . The dicarboxylate antiport was either electrogenic or electroneutral. The electroneutral antiport required the presence of internal Na + , whereas the electrogenic antiport also operated in the absence of Na + . In the absence of Na + , no electrochemical proton potential (Δp) was measured across the membrane of cells catalyzing fumarate respiration. This suggests that the proton potential generated by fumarate respiration is dissipated by the concomitant electrogenic dicarboxylate antiport. Three gene loci ( dcuA , dcuB , and dctPQM ) encoding putative C 4 -dicarboxylate transporters were identified on the genome of W. succinogenes . The predicted gene products of dcuA and dcuB are similar to the Dcu transporters that are involved in the fumarate respiration of Escherichia coli with external C 4 -dicarboxylates. The genes dctP , - Q , and - M probably encode a binding-protein-dependent secondary uptake transporter for dicarboxylates. A mutant (DcuA DcuB ) of W. succinogenes lacking the intact dcuA and dcuB genes grew by nitrate respiration with succinate as the carbon source but did not grow by fumarate respiration with fumarate, malate, or aspartate as substrates. The DcuA , DcuB , and DctQM mutants grew by fumarate respiration as well as by nitrate respiration with succinate as the carbon source. Cells of the DcuA DcuB mutant performed fumarate respiration without generating a proton potential even in the presence of Na + . This explains why the DcuA DcuB mutant does not grow by fumarate respiration. Growth by fumarate respiration appears to depend on the function of the Na + -dependent, electroneutral dicarboxylate antiport which is catalyzed exclusively by the Dcu transporters. Dicarboxylate transport via the electrogenic uniport is probably catalyzed by the DctPQM transporter and by a fourth, unknown transporter that may also operate as an electrogenic antiporter.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

Reference50 articles.

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