Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon 97239-3098
2. Department of Molecular Microbiology, Institute of Molecular Cell Biology, Faculty of Earth and Life Science, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Active transport across the outer membrane in gram-negative bacteria requires the energy that is generated by the proton motive force in the inner membrane. This energy is transduced to the outer membrane by the TonB protein in complex with the proteins ExbB and ExbD. In the pathogen
Vibrio anguillarum
we have identified two TonB systems, TonB1 and TonB2, the latter is used for ferric-anguibactin transport and is transcribed as part of an operon that consists of
orf2
,
exbB2
,
exbD2
, and
tonB2
. This cluster was identified by a polar transposon insertion in
orf2
that resulted in a strain deficient for ferric-anguibactin transport. Only the entire cluster (
orf2
,
exbB2
,
exbD2
and
tonB2
) could complement for ferric-anguibactin transport, while just the
exbB2
,
exbD2
, and
tonB2
genes were unable to restore transport. This suggests an essential role for this Orf2, designated TtpC, in TonB2-mediated transport in
V. anguillarum.
A similar gene cluster exists in
V. cholerae
, i.e., with the homologues of
ttpC-exbB2-exbD2-tonB2
, and we demonstrate that TtpC from
V. cholerae
also plays a role in the TonB2-mediated transport of enterobactin in this human pathogen. Furthermore, we also show that in
V. anguillarum
the TtpC protein is found as part of a complex that might also contain the TonB2, ExbB2, and ExbD2 proteins. This novel component of the TonB2 system found in
V. anguillarum
and
V. cholerae
is perhaps a general feature in bacteria harboring the
Vibrio
-like TonB2 system.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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