Topological Analysis of DcuA, an Anaerobic C 4 -Dicarboxylate Transporter of Escherichia coli
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- 15 September 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Journal of Bacteriology
- Vol. 180 (18) , 4821-4827
- https://doi.org/10.1128/jb.180.18.4821-4827.1998
Abstract
Escherichia coli possesses three independent anaerobic C 4 -dicarboxylate transport systems encoded by the dcuA , dcuB , and dcuC genes. The dcuA and dcuB genes encode related integral inner-membrane proteins, DcuA and DcuB (433 and 446 amino acid residues), which have 36% amino acid sequence identity. A previous amino acid sequence-based analysis predicted that DcuA and DcuB contain either 12 or 14 transmembrane helices, with the N and C termini located in the cytoplasm or periplasm (S. Six, S. C. Andrews, G. Unden, and J. R. Guest, J. Bacteriol. 176:6470–6478, 1994). These predictions were tested by constructing and analyzing 66 DcuA-BlaM fusions in which C terminally truncated forms of DcuA are fused to a β-lactamase protein lacking the N-terminal signal peptide. The resulting topological model differs from those previously predicted. It has just 10 transmembrane helices and a central, 80-residue cytoplasmic loop between helices 5 and 6. The N and C termini are located in the periplasm and the predicted orientation is consistent with the “positive-inside rule.” Two highly hydrophobic segments are not membrane spanning: one is in the cytoplasmic loop; the other is in the C-terminal periplasmic region. The topological model obtained for DcuA can be applied to DcuA homologues in other bacteria as well as to DcuB. Overproduction of DcuA to 15% of inner-membrane protein was obtained with the lac UV5-promoter-based plasmid, pYZ4.Keywords
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