Identification and Characterization of a Membrane Permease Involved in Iron-Hydroxamate Transport in Staphylococcus aureus
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- 15 August 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 182 (16) , 4394-4400
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.182.16.4394-4400.2000
Abstract
Staphylococcus aureus was shown to transport iron complexed to a variety of hydroxamate type siderophores, including ferrichrome, aerobactin, and desferrioxamine. An S. aureusmutant defective in the ability to transport ferric hydroxamate complexes was isolated from a Tn917-LTV1 transposon insertion library after selection on iron-limited media containing aerobactin and streptonigrin. Chromosomal DNA flanking the Tn917-LTV1 insertion was identified by sequencing of chromosomal DNA isolated from the mutant. This information localized the transposon insertion to a gene whose predicted product shares significant similarity with FhuG of Bacillus subtilis. DNA sequence information was then used to clone a larger fragment of DNA surrounding the fhuG gene, and this resulted in the identification of an operon of three genes, fhuCBG, all of which show significant similarities to ferric hydroxamate uptake (fhu) genes in B. subtilis. FhuB and FhuG are highly hydrophobic, suggesting that they are embedded within the cytoplasmic membrane, while FhuC shares significant homology with ATP-binding proteins. Given this, the S. aureus FhuCBG proteins were predicted to be part of a binding protein-dependent transport system for ferric hydroxamates. Exogenous iron levels were shown to regulate ferric hydroxamate uptake in S. aureus. This regulation is attributable to Fur in S. aureus because a strain containing an insertionally inactivated fur gene showed maximal levels of ferric hydroxamate uptake even when the cells were grown under iron-replete conditions. By using the Fur titration assay, it was shown that the Fur box sequences upstream offhuCBG are recognized by the Escherichia coliFur protein.Keywords
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