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Identification and characterization of a heme periplasmic-binding protein in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Haemophilus ducreyi</Emphasis>
Authors:Melissa St Denis  Brigitte Sonier  Renée Robinson  Fraser W Scott  D William Cameron  B Craig Lee
Institution:1.Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology, and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine,University of Ottawa,Ottawa,Canada;2.Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine,University of Ottawa,Ottawa,Canada;3.Ottawa Hospital Research Institute,The Ottawa Hospital,Ottawa,Canada
Abstract:Haemophilus ducreyi, a gram-negative and heme-dependent bacterium, is the causative agent of chancroid, a genital ulcer sexually transmitted infection. Heme acquisition in H. ducreyi proceeds via a receptor mediated process in which the initial event involves binding of hemoglobin and heme to their cognate outer membrane proteins, HgbA and TdhA, respectively. Following this specific interaction, the fate of the periplasmic deposited heme is unclear. Using protein expression profiling of the H. ducreyi periplasmic proteome, a periplasmic-binding protein, termed hHbp, was identified whose expression was enhanced under heme-limited conditions. The gene encoding this protein was situated in a locus displaying genetic characteristics of an ABC transporter. The purified protein bound heme in a dose-dependent and saturable manner and this binding was specifically competitively inhibited by heme. The hhbp gene functionally complemented an Escherichia coli heme uptake mutant. Expression of the heme periplasmic-binding protein was detected in a limited survey of H. ducreyi and H. influenzae clinical strains. These results indicate that the passage of heme into the cytoplasm of H. ducreyi involves a heme dedicated ABC transporter.
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