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Cloning and Functional Characterization of Putative Escherichia coli ABC Multidrug Efflux Transporter YddA

Journal

JOURNAL OF MICROBIOLOGY AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 30, Issue 7, Pages 982-995

Publisher

KOREAN SOC MICROBIOLOGY & BIOTECHNOLOGY
DOI: 10.4014/jmb.2003.03003

Keywords

Multidrug efflux gene; yddA; Escherichia coli K-12; ATP-binding cassette; multidrug exporter

Funding

  1. Foundation Cultivation Project of Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University [XZR2015-11]
  2. Three Horizontal and Three Vertical Projects of Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University [TDJH201810]
  3. Daqing City Guiding Plan Project [zd-2019-41]

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A putative multidrug efflux gene, yddA, was cloned from the Escherichia coli K-12 strain. A drug -sensitive strain of E. coli missing the main multidrug efflux pump AcrB was constructed as a host and the yddA gene was knocked out in wild-type (WT) and drug-sensitive E. coli Delta acrB to study the yddA function. Sensitivity to different substrates of WT E.coli, E. coli Delta yddA, E. coli Delta acrB and E. coli Delta acrB Delta yddA strains was compared with minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) assays and fluorescence tests. MIC assay and fluorescence test results showed that YddA protein was a multidrug efflux pump that exported multiple substrates. Three inhibitors, ortho-vanadate, carbonyl cyanide m-chlorophenylhydrazone (CCCP), and reserpine, were used in fluorescence tests. Ortho-vanadate and reserpine significantly inhibited the efflux and increased accumulation of ethidium bromide and norfloxacin, while CCCP had no significant effect on YddA-regulated efflux. The results indicated that YddA relies on energy released from ATP hydrolysis to transfer the substrates and YddA is an ABC-type multidrug exporter. Functional study of unknown ATP-binding cassette (ABC) superfamily transporters in the model organism E. coli is conducive to discovering new multidrug resistance-reversal targets and providing references for studying other ABC proteins of unknown function.

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