4.3 Article

HyfF subunit of hydrogenase 4 is crucial for regulating FOF1 dependent proton/potassium fluxes during fermentation of various concentrations of glucose

Journal

JOURNAL OF BIOENERGETICS AND BIOMEMBRANES
Volume 54, Issue 2, Pages 69-79

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10863-022-09930-x

Keywords

Glucose concentration; DCCD-sensitive H+/K+ fluxes; Fermentation; Hydrogenase 4; Escherichia coli

Funding

  1. Committee of Science, Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Armenia [19YR-1F013, 21AA-1F004]
  2. PMI Science Armenia

Ask authors/readers for more resources

This study investigates the proton/potassium exchange mechanism of Escherichia coli under different glucose concentrations and finds that the HyfBDF subunits play a crucial role in sensing glucose concentration and regulating proton motive force generation.
Escherichia coli anaerobically ferment glucose and perform proton/potassium exchange at pH 7.5. The role of hyf (hydrogenase 4) subunits (HyfBDF) in sensing different concentrations of glucose (2 g L-1 or 8 g L-1) via regulating H+/K+ exchange was studied. HyfB, HyfD and HyfF part of a protein family of NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase ND2, ND4 and ND5 subunits is predicted to operate as proton pump. Specific growth rate was optimal in wild type and mutants grown on 2 g L-1 glucose reaching similar to 0.8 h(-1). It was shown that in wild type cells proton but not potassium fluxes were stimulated similar to 1.7 fold reaching up to 1.95 mmol/min when cells were grown in the presence of 8 g L-1 glucose. Interestingly, cells grown on peptone only had similar proton/potassium fluxes as grown on 2 g L(-1 )glucose. H+/K+ fluxes of the cells grown on 2 g L-1 but not 8 g L-1 glucose depend on externally added glucose concentration in the assays. DCCD-sensitive H+ fluxes were tripled and K+ fluxes doubled in wild type cells grown on 8 g L-1 glucose compared to 2 g L-1 when in the assays 2 g L(-1 )glucose was added. Interestingly, in hyfF mutant when cells were grown on 2 g L(-1 )glucose and in 2 g L-1 assays DCCD-sensitive fluxes were not determined compared to wild type while in hyfD mutant it was doubled reaching up to 0.657 mmol/min. In hyf mutants DCCD-sensitive K+ fluxes were stimulated in hyfD and hyfF mutants compared to wild type but depend on external glucose concentration. DCCD-sensitive H+/K+ ratio was equal to similar to 2 except hyfF mutant grown and assayed on 2 g L(-1 )glucose while in 8 g L-1 conditions role of hyfB and hyfD is considered. Taken together it can be concluded that Hyd-4 subunits (HyfBDF) play key role in sensing glucose concentration for regulation of DCCD-sensitivetl H+/K+ fluxes for maintaining proton motive force generation.

Authors

I am an author on this paper
Click your name to claim this paper and add it to your profile.

Reviews

Primary Rating

4.3
Not enough ratings

Secondary Ratings

Novelty
-
Significance
-
Scientific rigor
-
Rate this paper

Recommended

No Data Available
No Data Available