Transient accumulation of potassium glutamate and its replacement by trehalose during adaptation of growing cells of Escherichia coli K-12 to elevated sodium chloride concentrations
- 1 August 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Archiv für Mikrobiologie
- Vol. 150 (4) , 348-357
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00408306
Abstract
The sequence of events following the addition of 0.5 M NaCl to cells of Escherichia coli growing in a minimal mineral medium was investigated. Immediately after upshock the cells took up a large amount of K+ and synthesized approximately half the equivalent amount of glutamate concomitantly. After 30 min the cells started to synthesize trehalose, and after 2 h they had replaced most of their initial osmoprotectants by the carbohydrate. Cell trehalose was rapidly replaced by proline, taken up from the medium when added to the osmoadapting cells. The initial rate of this proline uptake was extremely rapid, and with rates observed of up to 0.6 mmolxmin-1xg-1 of cell protein it was approximately ten times faster than that reported in the literature for non-growing cells. These results indicate that for osmoadaptation of growing cells of E. coli the uptake of proline has priority over the synthesis of trehalose, which in its turn is preferred above K+ and glutamate as osmoprotectants. We observed that two mutants with unknown lesions, but which are known to be impaired in osmoadaptation, were inhibited in replacing K+ and glutamate by trehalose, indicating that this is the basis for their defect in osmoadaptation. Further experiments revealed that neither internal pH nor the membrane potential nor the transmembrane protonmotive force are likely to be involved in osmoadaptation in E. coli. However, during osmoadaptation a high internal potassium concentration appeared to stimulate the derepression of proline-uptake systems (mainly system ProP).Keywords
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