A Ni2+ binding motif is the basis of high affinity transport of the Alcaligenes eutrophus nickel permease.

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العنوان: A Ni2+ binding motif is the basis of high affinity transport of the Alcaligenes eutrophus nickel permease.
المؤلفون: Eitinger, T, Wolfram, L, Degen, O, Anthon, C
المصدر: Journal of Biological Chemistry; July 1997, Vol. 272 Issue: 27 p17139-44, 6p
مستخلص: Amino acid exchanges in the Alcaligenes eutrophus nickel permease (HoxN) were constructed by site-directed mutagenesis, and their effects on nickel ion uptake were investigated. Mutant hoxN alleles were expressed in Escherichia coli, and activity of the altered permeases was examined via a recently described physiological assay (Wolfram, L., Friedrich, B., and Eitinger, T. (1995) J. Bacteriol. 177, 1840-1843). Replacement of Cys-37, Cys-256, or Cys-318 by alanine did not severely affect nickel ion uptake. This activity of a C331A mutant was diminished by 60%, and a similar phenotype was obtained with a cysteine-less mutant harboring four Cys to Ala exchanges. Alterations in a histidine-containing sequence motif (His-62, Asp-67, His-68), which is conserved in microbial nickel transport proteins, strongly affected or completely abolished transport activity in the E. coli system. The analysis of HoxN alkaline phosphatase fusion proteins implied that His-62, Asp-67, and His-68 exchanges did not interfere with overall membrane topology or stability of the nickel permease. These mutations were reintroduced into the A. eutrophus wild-type strain. Analyses of the resulting HoxN mutants indicated that exchanges in the histidine motif led to a clearly decreased affinity of the permease for nickel ion.
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