Effects of K+ on the proton motive force of Bradyrhizobium sp. strain 32H1
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- 1 May 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 166 (2) , 618-622
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.166.2.618-622.1986
Abstract
In previous studies, respiring Bradyrhizobium sp. strain 32H1 cells grown under 0.2% O2, conditions that derepress N2 fixation, were found to have a low proton motive force of less than -121 mV, because of a low membrane potential (delta psi). In contrast, cells grown under 21% O2, which do not fix N2, had high proton motive force values of -175 mV or more, which are typical of respiring bacteria, because of high delta psi values. In the present study, we found that a delta psi of 0 mV in respiring cells requires growth in relatively high-[K+] media (8 mM), low O2 tension, and high internal [K+]. When low-[O2], high-[K+]-grown cells were partially depleted of K+, the delta psi was high. When cells were grown under 21% O2 or in media low in K+ (50 microM K+), the delta psi was again high. The transmembrane pH gradient was affected only slightly by varying the growth or assay conditions. In addition, low-[O2], high-[K+]-grown cells had a greater proton permeability than did high-[O2]-grown cells. To explain these findings, we postulate that cells grown under conditions that derepress N2 fixation contain an electrogenic K+/H+ antiporter that is responsible for the dissipation of the delta psi. The consequence of this alteration in K+ cycling is rerouting of proton circuits so that the putative antiporter becomes the major pathway for H+ influx, rather than the H+-ATP synthase.This publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
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