Oxygen‐dependent copper toxicity: targets in the chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway identified in the copper efflux ATP ase CopA deficient mutant
Characterization of a copA − mutant in the purple photosynthetic bacterium R ubrivivax gelatinosus under low oxygen or anaerobic conditions, as well as in the human pathogen N eisseria gonorrhoeae identified HemN as a copper toxicity target enzyme in the porphyrin synthesis pathway. Heme synthesis i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Environmental microbiology 2015-06, Vol.17 (6), p.1963-1976 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Characterization of a
copA
−
mutant in the purple photosynthetic bacterium
R
ubrivivax gelatinosus
under low oxygen or anaerobic conditions, as well as in the human pathogen
N
eisseria gonorrhoeae
identified
HemN
as a copper toxicity target enzyme in the porphyrin synthesis pathway. Heme synthesis is, however, unaffected by copper under high oxygen tension because of the aerobic coproporphyrinogen
III
oxidase
HemF
. Nevertheless, in the
copA
−
mutant under aerobiosis, we show that the chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway is affected by excess copper resulting in a substantial decrease of the photosystem. Analyses of pigments and enzyme activity showed that under low copper concentrations, the mutant accumulated protochlorophyllide, suggesting that the protochlorophyllide reductase activity is affected by excess copper. Increase of copper concentration led to a complete lack of chlorophyll synthesis as a result of the loss of
Mg
‐chelatase activity. Both enzymes are widely distributed from bacteria to plants; both are [4
Fe
‐4
S
] proteins and oxygen sensitive; our data demonstrate their
in vivo
susceptibility to copper in the presence of oxygen. Additionally, our study provides the understanding of molecular mechanisms that may contribute to chlorosis in plants when exposed to metals. The role of copper efflux systems and the impact of copper on heme and chlorophyll biosynthesis in phototrophs are addressed. |
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ISSN: | 1462-2912 1462-2920 |
DOI: | 10.1111/1462-2920.12733 |