Affiliation:
1. BioTechnology Institute and Department of Microbiology, University of Minnesota—Twin Cities, St. Paul, Minnesota, USA
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Shewanella oneidensis
strain MR-1 is a dissimilatory metal-reducing bacterium frequently found in aquatic sediments. In the absence of oxygen,
S. oneidensis
can respire extracellular, insoluble oxidized metals, such as iron (hydr)oxides, making it intimately involved in environmental metal and nutrient cycling. The reduction of ferric iron (Fe
3+
) results in the production of ferrous iron (Fe
2+
) ions, which remain soluble under certain conditions and are toxic to cells at higher concentrations. We have identified an inner membrane protein in
S. oneidensis
, encoded by the gene SO_4475 and here called FeoE, which is important for survival during anaerobic iron respiration. FeoE, a member of the cation diffusion facilitator (CDF) protein family, functions to export excess Fe
2+
from the MR-1 cytoplasm. Mutants lacking
feoE
exhibit an increased sensitivity to Fe
2+
. The export function of FeoE is specific for Fe
2+
, as an
feoE
mutant is equally sensitive to other metal ions known to be substrates of other CDF proteins (Cd
2+
, Co
2+
, Cu
2+
, Mn
2+
, Ni
2+
, or Zn
2+
). The substrate specificity of FeoE differs from that of FieF, the
Escherichia coli
homolog of FeoE, which has been reported to be a Cd
2+
/Zn
2+
or Fe
2+
/Zn
2+
exporter. A complemented
feoE
mutant has an increased growth rate in the presence of excess Fe
2+
compared to that of the Δ
feoE
mutant complemented with
fieF
. It is possible that FeoE has evolved to become an efficient and specific Fe
2+
exporter in response to the high levels of iron often present in the types of environmental niches in which
Shewanella
species can be found.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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