Evidence of ball-and-chain transport of ferric enterobactin through FepA |
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Authors: | Ma Li Kaserer Wallace Annamalai Rajasekeran Scott Daniel C Jin Bo Jiang Xiaoxu Xiao Qiaobin Maymani Hossein Massis Liliana Moura Ferreira Luiz C S Newton Salete M C Klebba Phillip E |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma 73019, USA. |
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Abstract: | The Escherichia coli iron transporter, FepA, has a globular N terminus that resides within a transmembrane beta-barrel formed by its C terminus. We engineered 25 cysteine substitution mutations at different locations in FepA and modified their sulfhydryl side chains with fluorescein maleimide in live cells. The reactivity of the Cys residues changed, sometimes dramatically, during the transport of ferric enterobactin, the natural ligand of FepA. Patterns of Cys susceptibility reflected energy- and TonB-dependent motion in the receptor protein. During transport, a residue on the normally buried surface of the N-domain was labeled by fluorescein maleimide in the periplasm, providing evidence that the transport process involves expulsion of the globular domain from the beta-barrel. Porin deficiency much reduced the fluoresceination of this site, confirming the periplasmic labeling route. These data support the previously proposed, but never demonstrated, ball-and-chain theory of membrane transport. Functional complementation between a separately expressed N terminus and C-terminal beta-barrel domain confirmed the feasibility of this mechanism. |
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