Physiology of the Vc-NhaP paralogous group of cation–proton antiporters in Vibrio cholerae

The genome of Vibrio cholerae encodes three cation–proton antiporters of NhaP-type, Vc-NhaP1, 2, and 3. To examine physiological roles of Vc-NhaP antiporters, triple Δ nhaP1 Δ nhaP2 Δ nhaP3 and single Δ nhaP3 deletion mutants of V. cholerae were constructed and characterized. Vc-NhaP3 was, for the f...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular and cellular biochemistry 2017-04, Vol.428 (1-2), p.87-99
Hauptverfasser: Mourin, Muntahi, Schubiger, Carla B., Resch, Craig T., Häse, Claudia C., Dibrov, Pavel
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Zusammenfassung:The genome of Vibrio cholerae encodes three cation–proton antiporters of NhaP-type, Vc-NhaP1, 2, and 3. To examine physiological roles of Vc-NhaP antiporters, triple Δ nhaP1 Δ nhaP2 Δ nhaP3 and single Δ nhaP3 deletion mutants of V. cholerae were constructed and characterized. Vc-NhaP3 was, for the first time, cloned and biochemically characterized. Activity measurements on the inside-out membrane vesicle experimental model defined Vc-NhaP3 as a potassium-specific cation–proton antiporter. While elimination of functional Vc-NhaP3 resulted in only minor growth defect in potassium-rich medium at pH 6.0, the triple Vc-NhaP mutant demonstrated severe growth defects at both low and high [K + ] at pH 6.0 and failed to grow at high [K + ] in mildly alkaline (pH 8.0 and 8.5) media, as well. Expressed from a plasmid, neither of the Vc-NhaP paralogues was able to complement the severe potassium-sensitive phenotype of the triple deletion mutant completely. Vc-NhaP1 provided much better complementation at acidic pH compared to Vc-NhaP2, despite the fact that Vc-NhaP2 showed much higher antiport activity in sub-bacterial vesicles. In mildly alkaline pH only Vc-NhaP2 complemented the potassium-sensitive phenotype of the triple deletion mutant. Taken together, these data suggest that in vivo all three isoforms operate in concert, contributing to K + resistance of V. cholerae . We suggest that the Vc-NhaP paralogue group might play a role in passing gastric acid barrier by ingested V. cholerae cells.
ISSN:0300-8177
1573-4919
DOI:10.1007/s11010-016-2919-3